HomeOil and GasU.S. Natural Gas Climbs 4% on Low Storage Build, Rising Export Demand Oil and Gas U.S. Natural Gas Climbs 4% on Low Storage Build, Rising Export Demand By Energy Jobline July 11, 2025 0 190 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail U.S. natural gas prices rose 4% after a smaller-than-expected storage build and stronger LNG feedgas demand, with hotter weather driving up forecasts for domestic consumption. Related TagsOILoil and gas Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Previous articleSubsea7 Wins Offshore Egypt Contract for Pipeline, Umbilical InstallationNext articleIAEA Ramps Up Commitment to Advance Development and Cancer Care Across Africa 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 The Lamborghini Temerario Is Destroyer Of Windshields, And Electric Motors Are To Blame October 18, 2025 This App Makes EV Charging More Transparent—And Easier To Understand October 18, 2025 The Tesla Model Y Three-Row Is Supposed To Be A Great Family Hauler. It Really Isn’t October 18, 2025 It’s Not Just The Bolt. A ‘Family’ Of Low-Cost EVs Is Coming, GM President Says October 17, 2025 Load more Recent Comments