Natural gas markets showed notable movement in the week through November 28. The 12-month spread expanded by $0.19, reflecting shifting market dynamics.
February futures climbed modestly—up $0.03 to settle at $4.42, representing a 1% gain from the prior $4.39 level. More striking was the front-month contract, which surged $0.27 to reach $4.85 from $4.58.
These price shifts signal evolving supply-demand fundamentals in energy markets, a sector that often correlates with broader risk asset movements including digital commodities.
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MetaReckt
· 11-29 23:58
The previous month's contract rose $0.27? This pace is a bit fast, the energy market is about to take off.
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MelonField
· 11-29 23:55
The natural gas market trend is real, with the front-month contract rising directly by $0.27. It's quite interesting.
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ApeDegen
· 11-29 23:48
The rise in natural gas prices is quite interesting, with last month's contract directly pumping 0.27? The supply and demand situation is really changing.
Natural gas markets showed notable movement in the week through November 28. The 12-month spread expanded by $0.19, reflecting shifting market dynamics.
February futures climbed modestly—up $0.03 to settle at $4.42, representing a 1% gain from the prior $4.39 level. More striking was the front-month contract, which surged $0.27 to reach $4.85 from $4.58.
These price shifts signal evolving supply-demand fundamentals in energy markets, a sector that often correlates with broader risk asset movements including digital commodities.