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  2. Natural gas prices - Wikipedia

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    Prices reached a low of around (2006 US) $17/Mcm in the late 1940s, when more than 20 percent of the natural gas being withdrawn from U.S. reserves was vented or flared. Beginning in 1954, the Federal Power Commission regulated the price of US natural gas transported across state lines.

  3. Henry Hub - Wikipedia

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    Henry Hub. Coordinates: 29°53′55″N 92°4′7″W. Monthly average natural gas prices, showing the location of the Henry Hub. The Henry Hub is a distribution hub on the natural gas pipeline system in Erath, Louisiana, owned by Sabine Pipe Line LLC, a subsidiary of EnLink Midstream Partners LP who purchased the asset from Chevron Corporation ...

  4. New York Mercantile Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.cmegroup.com. The New York Mercantile Exchange ( NYMEX) is a commodity futures exchange owned and operated by CME Group of Chicago. NYMEX is located at One North End Avenue in Brookfield Place in the Battery Park City section of Manhattan, New York City . The company's two principal divisions are the New York Mercantile Exchange ...

  5. Chart: Gas prices hit a new high. Here's how much a gallon ...

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    According to GasBuddy, which tracks gas prices across North America, the average price of a gallon in the United States hit a seven-year high this month at $3.26 per gallon.

  6. Amaranth Advisors - Wikipedia

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    Amaranth Advisors LLC was an American multi-strategy hedge fund founded by Nicholas M. Maounis and headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut. [1] At its peak, the firm had up to $9.2 billion in assets under management before collapsing in September 2006, after losing in excess of $6 billion on natural gas futures. [1]

  7. 2000s energy crisis - Wikipedia

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    Crude oil prices to gas prices Henry Hub natural gas prices. From the mid-1980s to September 2003, the inflation-adjusted price of a barrel of crude oil on NYMEX was generally under US$25/barrel in 2008 dollars. During 2003, the price rose above $30, reached $60 by 11 August 2005, and peaked at $147.30 in July 2008. [1]

  8. Natural gas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the United States produced 25.3 trillion cubic feet of marketed natural gas, with an average wellhead value of $2.66 per thousand cubic feet, for a total wellhead value of $67.3 billion. [ 2] In 2013, the country produced 30.0 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of marketed gas. [ 3] With 7,545 billion cubic feet (BCF), the leading gas-producing ...

  9. Natural gas - Wikipedia

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    Natural gas in the United States is traded as a futures contract on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Each contract is for 10,000 million BTU or 10 billion BTU (10,551 GJ). Thus, if the price of gas is $10/million BTU on the NYMEX, the contract is worth $100,000.