Page added on June 9, 2008
In a normal year, now is the time when natural gas prices dip between seasons
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Struggling with prices at the pump, most customers haven’t yet noticed the natural gas problem because they’re not heating their homes and therefore not buying that fuel in volume.
Because electric companies lean on natural gas-fired plants in the summer, prices are unlikely to drop until the fall, which is the other traditional time to lock in rates.
And it’s anybody’s guess what will happen even then.
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