(Bloomberg) -- Natural gas fell in New York for the
first time in three trading sessions on forecasts that lower
temperatures in the Northeast and Midwest would reduce demand for
electricity from gas-fired generators.
Temperatures will push into the 90s along the Eastern
Seaboard today and tomorrow, including New York, the most
populous U.S. city, then return to normal levels later this week,
according to AccuWeather.com of State College, Pennsylvania.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
first time in three trading sessions on forecasts that lower
temperatures in the Northeast and Midwest would reduce demand for
electricity from gas-fired generators.
Temperatures will push into the 90s along the Eastern
Seaboard today and tomorrow, including New York, the most
populous U.S. city, then return to normal levels later this week,
according to AccuWeather.com of State College, Pennsylvania.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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