natural gas
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of natural gas
First recorded in 1815–25
Example Sentences
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Rigs drilling for natural gas are unchanged from last week at 127, or 25 more than a year ago.
U.S. natural gas futures settled lower in volatile trade, picking up from early lows after midday weather forecasts added some cold to the outlook that had already turned colder over the weekend.
The fracking boom and growing production of renewable power had led to a glut of cheap natural gas, squeezing margins at the Houston-based company.
U.S. natural gas futures continued to trade in an up-and-down pattern after last week’s big selloff, settling higher with a slight cooldown in midday weather runs.
Rigs directed at natural gas were steady this week at 127, or 25 more than a year ago, according to Baker Hughes.
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