Thus, with your indulgence, just another grim look at the price of natural gas, where the seasonal drop is not yet helped, by the reduction in rigs, and new wells. The Natural Gas Weekly Update shows the same steady decline in gas prices that we have seen for the last six months.
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And yet when one looks at the stocks of some of the producers, the story is a wee bit different. Chesapeake stock price has started to rise again, a little, as has Devon Energy so maybe we are coming through the end of the bottom of the market in energy – well a little early to tell, so keep watching.
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