Natural gas in the U.S. cheapens 13% and trades at about $5 per million thermal units

Natural gas in the U.S. cheapens 13% and trades at about $5 per million thermal units
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  • Gas in the US keeps getting cheaper after a fire at Freeport, the largest LNG export terminal in the states. Today the EIA reported a rise in U.S. gas reserves, which means domestic supply is stabilizing.