Bad hurricane season could cause natural gas spike, analysts say
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As the Atlantic hurricane season enters its second month, many energy industry observers are taking bets on how a major storm in the Gulf of Mexico could affect already volatile commodity prices.
In 2005, three big hurricanes walloped the Texas-Louisiana coastline – home to key oil refineries and major offshore natural gas operations – and sent oil, natural gas and gasoline prices to then-record levels.
This year the U.S. National and Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting an above-average hurricane season, with up to 16 named storms and nine hurricanes.
CanadianPress
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