HomeOil and GasU.S. Natural Gas Prices Dip from 2-Year High on Higher Output, Lower... Oil and Gas U.S. Natural Gas Prices Dip from 2-Year High on Higher Output, Lower Freeport LNG Flows By Energy Jobline January 14, 2025 0 281 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail U.S. natural gas futures eased about 1% on Monday from a two-year high in the prior session on a reduction in the amount of gas curtailed by freezing pipes and lower flows to Freeport LNG’s export plant in Texas. Related TagsOILoil and gas Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Previous articleDozens of Oil Tankers Drop Anchor After U.S. Sanctions TightenNext articleChina leads worldwide EV sales Energy Joblinehttps://news.energyjobline.com RELATED ARTICLES Oil and Gas Pipeline Rivalry Heats Up in North Carolina as Transco, MVP Compete for Market Share September 12, 2025 Oil and Gas Turkey Secures 15 Bcm LNG in New Deals to Diversify Gas Supply September 12, 2025 Oil and Gas New Era JV Taps Mawgan Capital to Power West Texas AI Data Center with Low-Carbon Gas September 12, 2025 - Advertisment - Most Popular Update 325 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine October 31, 2025 Edmunds Is ‘Sick’ Of The Dodge Charger Daytona EV’s Problems October 31, 2025 This Wild EV Sports Car Built By Former Tesla Executives Is Limited To Just 150 Units October 31, 2025 Sunvoy platform now offers e-signature ability for solar installers October 31, 2025 Load more Recent Comments