Tag Energy Prices

Why Does a Strategy Matter When Buying Energy?

Energy markets and deregulation have seen changes over the years, but one thing has not; the need for a strategy vs. just being a price taker in the market. I first began in the energy industry back in 2006 as working… Continue Reading →

Bears Return to the Natural Gas Market upon Warmer Weather Forecasts

Natural gas prices have returned to sub-$3 levels for the remainder of 2019, with only next winter trading just slightly above $3.00 per MMBtu. The February contract settled at $2.950 per MMBtu, 19% below the January settlement and the February… Continue Reading →

The Effect of the California Drought on the Region’s Energy Prices

California is enduring its fourth year of a drought and in January, Gov. Brown declared a drought State of Emergency. Water shortages and dead lawns aside, Californians should know that their energy bills will also feel the effects. On average,… Continue Reading →

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