
Natural Gas News – February 20, 2026
Natural Gas News – February 20, 2026
Nat-Gas Prices Drop as Inventories Fall
March nat-gas prices on Thursday gave up an early advance and posted modest losses after weekly nat-gas storage levels fell less than expected. The EIA reported that nat-gas inventories fell -144 bcf in the week ended February 13, a smaller draw than expectations of -149 bcf. Nat-gas prices initially moved higher on Thursday amid the outlook for colder US weather, which is expected to boost heating demand… https://tinyurl.com/mry7t4a7
Energy Stocks Slip As Oil Dips And Gas Gains
Oil and gas often get lumped together, but they’re driven by different supply, demand, and storage dynamics – and Thursday showed that split. WTI crude fell 0.2% to about $66.30 a barrel and Brent slipped 0.3% to roughly $71.41, while US natural gas futures hovered around $3 per million BTUs. Company news mattered more than the commodities… For more info go to https://tinyurl.com/2aw866cv


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