Natural Gas: How To Play The Summer Comeback
April 28, 2013 at 09:00 AM EDT
It’s been an interesting time for investors in the natural gas space. As hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling have become the extraction method of choice for E&P firms, production of the fuel has skyrocketed and led to a surplus of supply and high storage inventories. The huge surpluses have combined with slack demand for the fuel, causing prices to crater. At one point they were below $2 per MMBtu [for more oil news and analysis subscribe to our free newsletter ]. See the full story here → Related Posts: Natural Gas In 2013: The Bull And Bear Case The Ultimate Guide To Natural Gas Investing Natural Gas Catching Fire Winter Chill Returns, UNG Poised To Pop? Get Ready To Buy Natural Gas