Natural gas prices in the Permian Basin have turned negative due to oversupply, with producers paying buyers to take gas. Prices hit an all-time low of -$9.60 per million BTUs, contrasting sharply with rising prices in Europe and Asia. The glut of natural gas is insulating the US from global energy shocks and providing economic benefits, particularly for industries reliant on low-cost gas.
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