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Natural Gas Fueled by a Bitter Winter

Polar vortexes and heavy snow are two of the most defining characteristics of the 2013-2014 winter season in the U.S. Bitter cold and harsh weather conditions have taken their toll on parts of the economy, especially when it comes to employment figures. However, when it comes to natural gas prices, the cold weather has propelled the fossil fuel higher, as incessant demand has sent NG on a tear to open up the year [for more natural gas news and analysis subscribe to our free newsletter ]. See the full story here → Related Posts: Cold Weather Fuels Natural Gas Natural Gas Bucking the Seasonal Trend Investing In The U.S.’s Surging Natural Gas Production Investors Making Big Bets on Natural Gas 3 Commodities Looking To Turn It Around in 2013
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