Natural Gas News – December 19, 2025

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Natural Gas News – December 19, 2025

Natural Gas Ends Rebound Quickly

The natural gas market did not expect very high prices this week with the warm weather forecast, but a small reprieve was granted on Thursday as prices rose. However, with rising temperatures expected through Christmas, the prices dropped once more on expectations of falling demand.Brent crude oil is up marginally by 0.56% to $60.13, and WTI crude oilfutures are at $55.8 per barrel, a drop from the previous day. Prices across the globe are dropping now, with the United States and China seeing about a 20% decrease in oil prices for the year so far.…https://tinyurl.com/yu5va9es

Natural Gas Continues to Look for a Floor

The natural gas market has initially fallen a little bit during the trading session on Friday, but it does look like we are finding a little bit of support near the $3.85 level. This is a market that has recently been all over the place and now is probably looking forward to the switch over from January to February on Monday, the 29th. So about six days, six trading days from now. In the meantime, it looks like we may actually attempt to try to fill the gap down to $3.60, which would be rather surprising, but it is what it is.…https://tinyurl.com/8bxuuzd4

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