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US Natural Gas Inches Up as Traders Weigh Blizzard, Power Losses
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US Natural Gas Inches Up as Traders Weigh Blizzard, Power Losses

Bloomberg · Feb 23, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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US natural gas futures rose slightly Monday as traders factored in a blizzard slamming into the Northeast pushing up demand for the heating and power-plant fuel being largely offset by the storm knocking out power for half a million customers in the region.


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