Tight Supplies, Cold May Boost Gas Market Volatility, IEA Says - BNN Bloomberg

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Global natural gas supplies remain tight, even with recent reductions in demand, so especially frigid weather this heating season raises the threat of more price swings, the International Energy Agency said.

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