US gas prices hit 7-year high
Energy
- 19 September, 2021
- 14:17

US natural gas prices reached $5.05 per million British thermal units (mmBtu), a record high since 2014, Report informs, citing the Wall Street Journal.
As the newspaper notes, in September, prices soared by 17%. The growth has prompted worries about winter shortages. The cost of gas fell sharply during the financial crisis; then, prices did not rise but declined due to producers' surplus. In February-July 2020, the gas price was $1.5-$1.8 per mmBtu. The current rise in prices might hit both households and industrial enterprises hard.
However, energy companies on S&P500 can benefit from the situation. Since the rise in gas prices, their shares have risen in price by 5%. Securities in other sectors fell more than 5% over the same period.
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