High U.S. Coal Stockpiles Cast ‘Bearish Cloud’ Over Natural Gas Power Demand
Relatively high coal stocks at U.S. power generators could indirectly influence natural gas demand this fall if gas prices rise and tilt costs more in favor of coal.
Relatively high coal stocks at U.S. power generators could indirectly influence natural gas demand this fall if gas prices rise and tilt costs more in favor of coal.
Natural gas producers, suppliers, marketers and buyers – the industry’s gamut – gathered in Boston last week and sounded alarm bells in unity, calling for the construction of vital infrastructure.