U.S. Natural Gas Futures Extend Retreat

Dow Jones
Jul 27

0921 ET - U.S. natural gas futures are losing ground on a combination of factors from lower risk of August heat to drive power-sector demand to a break in U.S. military strikes on Iran that sends oil and European natural gas prices lower. Soft LNG feedgas and higher production add to a weaker outlook, Eli Rubin of EBW Analytics says in a note. "While Texas heat may offer short-term support, waning temperatures along the Gulf Coast and Southeast may subdue upside price risks." Nymex natural gas is off 2.8% at $2.791/mmBtu.(anthony.harrup@wsj.com)

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July 27, 2026 09:21 ET (13:21 GMT)

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