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Gas Prices Caught Between Storage Glut, Looming Summer

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After climbing 18¢ over four sessions, July gas futures fell 9.8¢ Friday to $2.254 per million Btu as the market remains caught between the opposing drivers of high storage inventories and looming summer demand.

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Gas Prices, Gas Demand, Gas Supply, Gas Inventories
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