April NYMEX Natural Gas Futures Contract Closed at $1.684 on Friday, February 28th

Friday, February 28th saw the front-month NYMEX Natural Gas Futures Contract open at $1.716, four cents below Thursday’s closing price of $1.752.  Reaching up to an intraday high of $1.729 soon after markets opened, prices fell sharply in the morning hours as forecasts continue to turn bearish.  Tallying a four-year intraday low of $1.675 at 11:10AM, the contract rose marginally to finish out the day.  The April contract closed lower on Friday at $1.684, down 11% on the week.

As of 8:40AM EST this morning in Globex, WTI Crude was up 88 cents; Natural Gas was up three cents; Heating Oil was down slightly; and Gasoline was up one cent.

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