NYMEX - NATURAL GAS CONTRACT SETTLEMENT PRICE HISTORY
Monthly Settlement Price
YEAR JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC YR AVG
2011 4.216 4.316 3.793 4.240 4.377 4.326 4.357 4.370 3.857 3.759 3.524 3.364 4.042
2012 3.084 2.678 2.446 2.191 2.036 2.429 2.774 3.010 2.634 3.023 3.471 3.696 2.789
2013 3.354 3.226 3.427 3.976 4.152 4.148 3.707 3.459 3.567 3.498 3.497 3.818 3.652
2014 4.407 5.557 4.855 4.584 4.795 4.619 4.400 3.808 3.957 3.984 3.728 4.282 4.415
2015 3.189 2.866 2.894 2.590 2.517 2.815 2.773 2.886 2.638 2.563 2.033 2.706
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Permalink Reply by Lerret on November 6, 2015 at 3:28 Don't know what's wrong with inputs today
Gas was $2.10 in 1990 and I lost the sale of a prospect just for that reason. In the Fayetteville, we have "broke the buck" and many are under $2. In the Marcellus when I was there in April, one company reported they sold gas for $1.10 and I've heard since some have sold gas for $1.05.
Permalink Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on November 6, 2015 at 3:58 Lerret, you can always delete a post by clicking the small "x" at the far right of your reply box. It is a good point that NG prices differ in different regions and hubs. Supply and connection to market vary across the country. Here are today's regional spot prices.
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| Region | Natural Gas ($/million Btu) |
Electricity ($/MWh) |
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| New England | 3.02 | -24.4 | 36.31 | -4.7 | 15.15 |
| New York City | 1.32 | -5.2 | 29.42 | +5.3 | 20.18 |
| Mid-Atlantic | 1.02 | -9.2 | 39.93 | +7.1 | 32.82 |
| Midwest | 2.24 | +2.6 | 27.48 | -11.0 | 11.82 |
| Louisiana | 2.12 | +4.0 | 28.25 | -6.6 | 13.40 |
| Houston | 2.09 | +3.1 | 27.50 | +13.4 | 12.85 |
| Southwest | 2.03 | +2.8 | 24.83 | +6.2 | 10.63 |
| Southern CA | 2.27 | +5.2 | 34.19 | +7.8 | 18.28 |
| Northern CA | 2.72 | +1.4 | 34.44 | +5.5 | 15.40 |
| Northwest | 2.11 | +1.0 | 20.42 | -0.4 | 5.65 |
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