U.S. natural gas prices surged over 25% on Tuesday, with front-month Henry Hub futures trading near $3.90 per million British thermal units. The price spike was driven by colder weather forecasts and increased heating demand, alongside strong LNG export rates and pipeline constraints. Although inventories are not critically low, the market's sensitivity to weather changes has heightened.
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