U.S. natural gas futures settled 4.9% lower as traders looked beyond the snow on the ground in Houston to forecasts for a warmup in early February.
European natural gas jumped after Germany signaled it may subsidize the refilling of storage sites, spurring spot demand for the fuel and further driving a seasonal price spread.
European natural-gas prices rose slightly in early trade, following a decline partly attributed to milder weather forecasts and less supply uncertainties as liquefied natural gas flows to Europe.
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