U.S. Natural Gas Futures Inch Down in Steady Trade -- Market Talk
Dow Jones06-03
1443 ET - U.S. natural gas futures slip in a rangebound session, held up by the seasonal shift to warmer weather that drives power-sector demand. The market is balancing "a tightening summer demand setup against a near-term physical market that still has enough supply and storage cushion to resist a cleaner rally," Gelber & Associates says in a note. Fundamentals were mixed with lower production, higher imports from Canada, rising power-sector demand but lower LNG feedgas flows, the firm adds. Natural gas for July delivery settles down 0.4% at $3.167/mmBtu. (anthony.harrup@wsj.com)
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June 02, 2026 14:43 ET (18:43 GMT)
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