Natural Gas Markets Seek Stability Amid High Production and Volatility

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Natural gas markets are attempting to stabilize after a rough week, with the upcoming winter season expected to drive up demand. Europe is facing a gas shortage due to issues with Russian gas, pipeline sabotage, and political disruptions in Western Africa. As a result, the solution for Europe will likely be to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States. If the winter is cold, natural gas prices are expected to spike. Traders are advised to exercise caution and avoid excessive leverage due to the market's sensitivity to weather reports.
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