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Natural gas increased 0.21 USD/MMBtu or 5.84% since the beginning of 2025, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Natural gas - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on March of 2025.
NYMEX is a commodity futures exchange operating as part of the CME Group and primarily trades energy and metal contracts. NYMEX is known for trading futures contracts for crude oil, natural gas, heating oil, gasoline, and other energy products, as well as contracts for metals such as gold, silver, copper, and aluminum.
COMEX is a division of the CME Group. It is one of the primary futures and options trading platforms for metals, including gold, silver, copper, and aluminum.
This dataset provides calibrated at-sensor radiance, retrieved surface brightness temperature, and adaptive coherence estimator (ACE) detection imagery of methane, and a limited number of auxiliary gases collected with the Aerospace Corporation's Mako airborne longwave-IR hyperspectral imager flown during July 22-25, 2014 over a variety of methane generating sites in southern and central California (CA), U.S. These sites included animal husbandry and oil/gas production facilities. Specific study areas included the Coal Oil Point marine seep field off of Goleta, CA, the Kern River oil field complex at Bakersfield, CA, and the extensive stockyards in Chino, CA. The Kern River complex was acquired at 1-m ground sampling distance (GSD), while the other study areas were at 2-m GSD. Levels 1-3 data include single whisk data cubes (L1); at-sensor radiance and sensor performance (L2); surface brightness temperature and ACE detections for specific gases (L3). The data were collected in support of the NASA/ESA COMEX (CO2 and Methane EXperiment) campaign. The data are provided in ENVI and comma separated values (CSV) formats. Quicklook images are included for flight lines and molecule specific detections.
CBOT operates as part of the CME Group, offering a wide range of futures and options contracts across various asset classes. CBOT specializes in trading futures and options contracts for agricultural commodities, such as corn, soybeans, wheat, and oats, as well as financial instruments, including interest rates and stock indexes.
This dataset provides calibrated at-sensor radiance, retrieved surface brightness temperature, and adaptive coherence estimator (ACE) detection imagery of methane, and a limited number of auxiliary gases collected with the Aerospace Corporation's Mako airborne longwave-IR hyperspectral imager flown during July 22-25, 2014 over a variety of methane generating sites in southern and central California (CA), U.S. These sites included animal husbandry and oil/gas production facilities. Specific study areas included the Coal Oil Point marine seep field off of Goleta, CA, the Kern River oil field complex at Bakersfield, CA, and the extensive stockyards in Chino, CA. The Kern River complex was acquired at 1-m ground sampling distance (GSD), while the other study areas were at 2-m GSD. Levels 1-3 data include single whisk data cubes (L1); at-sensor radiance and sensor performance (L2); surface brightness temperature and ACE detections for specific gases (L3). The data were collected in support of the NASA/ESA COMEX (CO2 and Methane EXperiment) campaign. The data are provided in ENVI and comma separated values (CSV) formats. Quicklook images are included for flight lines and molecule specific detections.
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Natural gas increased 0.21 USD/MMBtu or 5.84% since the beginning of 2025, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Natural gas - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on March of 2025.