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7 Factors Affecting the Natural Gas Market Volatility

[fa icon="calendar'] Sep 6, 2022 11:12:10 AM / by Aaron Lovenworth posted in natural gas, energy market, lock gas prices, natural gas supply, winter, prepare for winter, mitigate risk, lock in energy rate, commercial energy, LNG, infrastructure, energy supplier

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After many years of stability and relatively low prices, the natural gas market has taken a turn towards volatility and skyrocketing rates. Consumers should be aware of these recent changes and take action to mitigate the risks associated with an unsteady, high-priced market.

National Gas Intelligence’s recent episode of their Hub and Flow podcast featured 7 contributors to the recent volatility in the natural gas market. Domestic politics, international unrest and weather conditions all play a factor in this crazy rollercoaster of a market. Here I’ll summarize the overall contributors to this volatility as laid out by National Gas Intelligence.

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Energy Q&A with Mike Trymbiski

[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 7, 2020 3:12:00 PM / by Angela DeLong posted in natural gas, energy bills, energy savings, electricity, mitigate risk, request for proposal, power, energy provider, energy consultant, lock in energy rate, energy price, commercial energy, industrial energy

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With the winter season quickly approaching, energy supplier UGI Energy Services is starting to see an influx of questions related to the uncertainty of energy costs during the upcoming winter.  While the weather and the energy market can certainly be volatile at times, there are many things that businesses can do to mitigate the risks associated with their natural gas and electricity costs.

We sat down with Mike Trymbiski, UGIES Regional Sales Manager, to ask some of the most frequently asked questions. These answers should help give local businesses a better understanding of how they can keep high energy costs – if not the cold weather – at bay.

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