Arctic Freeze Triggers 45% Rally in U.S. Natural Gas

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U.S. natural gas futures jumped about 45% in two days as an Arctic cold front boosts heating demand, lifting Henry Hub prices from roughly $3.40/MMBtu to over $4.70/MMBtu and signaling the biggest weekly gain in 35 years amid a tightening global LNG market.
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