Gas futures are up about 62% so far this year, as rising global prices have fueled demand for US exports due to supply disruptions and sanctions linked to Russia's war in Ukraine️ NaturalGas commodities CommodityMarket tradingTuesday
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Nymex natural gas futures for January settled at $5.851 per million British thermal units Monday, down about 74.9 cents on the day, and the February contract was down about 59.3 cents to $5,710. Gas futures are up about 62% so far this year, as rising global prices have fueled demand for US exports due to supply disruptions and sanctions linked to Russia's war in Ukraine.
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