U.S. natural gas surges to highest finish in more than two years; Morgan Stanley hikes guidance

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January 16, 2025, 6:55 p.m. ETUnited States Natural Gas Fund, LP ETF (UNG), NG1:COMUCO, USO, BOD, FCG, USL, SCO, UNL, BNO, BOIL, KOLD, JET, DROP, USOI, CO1:COM, CL1:COMBy: Carl Surran, SA News Editor
Commodity Energy Market Data Analysis: Charts and Quotes Shown. WTI crude oil price analysis in the United States. Stunning price drop over 20 years.

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Crude oil futures fell Thursday from five-month highs hit in the previous session on supply concerns related to tightening U.S. sanctions on Russia, falling U.S. inventories and to the demand for heating fuels linked to winter conditions.

U.S. natural gas prices rose for the third time

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