This content was fueled by the American Gas Association. A continuation of last year’s “La Niña” weather pattern means Americans may face another colder-than-average winter heating season this year.
Last winter, I paid an average of $470 a month for the natural gas I used to heat my home, a hefty $80 more per month than the previous winter. They were by far the most expensive heating bills I’ve ...
The type of fuel used to heat American homes varies significantly by region, with oil dominating the Northeast, electricity in the Southeast, and a mix of propane and natural gas in the Midwest.
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The cost of keeping warm is expected to be a bit higher this winter even as the cost of fuel should be about the same or even slightly lower than last winter. Blame forecasts that are calling for a ...
U.S. natural gas futures soared Monday, with the front-month contract surging to a three-year high, as winter storm Fern swept across the country, driving up heating demand and threatening supply.
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