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US Natural Gas Rises on Lower Output, Higher Flows to LNG Plants

Bloomberg Markets
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 at 1:29 PM
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US natural gas futures increased as producers reduced output over the US holiday weekend and more domestic gas supplies flowed to liquefied natural gas export terminals on the Gulf Coast. Some of...

US natural gas futures increased as producers reduced output over the US holiday weekend and more domestic gas supplies flowed to liquefied natural gas export terminals on the Gulf Coast. Some of those facilities had previously lowered capacity to perform seasonal maintenance, pushing more gas into the domestic market.

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