
Natural Gas News – June 1st, 2026
Mansfield Market Assessment
Natural Gas Futures Fall 2.67% as Production Stalls
Natural Gas is selling off on the heels of much higher Crude and product prices across the complex. Crude Inventories worldwide are very shallow and will take a while to recover. One has to wonder if and when these higher prices will affect the economy and potentially cause a recession.
Natural Gas Futures Fall 2.67% as Production Stalls
Natural gas futures fell 2.67% on Monday after an early morning increase. As investors mulled weather reports and production leveling off, the price fell sharply. However, U.S. LNG futures are still elevated, and a rate above $3 per MMBtu at this point in season is unusually high.… For More info go to https://tinyurl.com/bbhfetwn

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