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Natural gas fell to 3.25 USD/MMBtu on July 22, 2025, down 2.13% from the previous day. Over the past month, Natural gas's price has fallen 14.59%, but it is still 48.80% higher than a year ago, 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 July of 2025.
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Key natural gas trading hubs in the United States. Primary considerations for areas selected include high trading volumes, geographic coverage, adoption by multiple price reporting agencies, and use in natural gas contracts. Each hub location is identified by an approximate central point.
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TTF Gas fell to 33.29 EUR/MWh on July 22, 2025, down 0.13% from the previous day. Over the past month, TTF Gas's price has fallen 18.05%, but it is still 6.22% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. EU Natural Gas TTF - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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UK Gas rose to 80.18 GBp/thm on July 22, 2025, up 0.69% from the previous day. Over the past month, UK Gas's price has fallen 16.23%, but it is still 10.44% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. UK Natural Gas - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
Natural gas trade worldwide stood at *** billion cubic meters (bcm) in 2022, with most of it being transported as liquefied natural gas (LNG). As global LNG trade is projected to grow over the next decade, transportation of natural gas via pipelines is expected to decrease. For instance, under a net-zero emissions (NZE) by 2050 scenario, pipeline gas trade would drop to *** bcm in 2030. The same scenario would also see production of conventional and unconventional natural gas decrease when compared to 2022 levels.
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Gasoline fell to 2.10 USD/Gal on July 23, 2025, down 0.37% from the previous day. Over the past month, Gasoline's price has fallen 0.23%, and is down 13.96% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Gasoline - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
According to the latest research conducted in 2025, the global Renewable Natural Gas Trading Platform market size reached USD 1.21 billion in 2024, driven by an increasing global focus on decarbonization and the integration of renewable energy sources into energy trading. The market is expanding at a robust CAGR of 18.3% and is forecasted to achieve a value of USD 5.43 billion by 2033. This significant growth is primarily fueled by advancements in digital trading technologies, supportive government policies, and the rising demand for transparent, efficient, and secure platforms for renewable natural gas trading.
One of the primary growth factors propelling the Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Trading Platform market is the global shift towards sustainable energy solutions. As countries and corporations commit to ambitious net-zero emissions targets, the demand for RNG as a clean and renewable alternative to conventional natural gas has surged. Trading platforms have become indispensable in this ecosystem, enabling seamless transactions, real-time price discovery, and compliance with regulatory standards. The digitalization of energy trading not only enhances operational efficiency but also fosters liquidity and transparency, which are crucial for market participants ranging from energy producers to end consumers. The integration of blockchain and advanced analytics further strengthens trust and traceability, making RNG trading platforms a cornerstone in the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Another significant driver for the market is the increasing adoption of cloud-based and web-based trading solutions. These platforms offer scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, allowing stakeholders to access trading services from anywhere while minimizing infrastructure investments. The proliferation of cloud technologies also enables the aggregation of vast datasets, which can be leveraged for predictive analytics, risk management, and optimized trading strategies. As the RNG market matures, the need for sophisticated trading platforms that can handle complex transactions, manage regulatory compliance, and provide robust security protocols becomes paramount. This trend is further amplified by the entry of new market participants, including utilities, industrial users, and energy traders, all seeking to capitalize on the expanding RNG market.
The evolving regulatory landscape is also a key growth factor for the Renewable Natural Gas Trading Platform market. Governments across North America, Europe, and parts of Asia Pacific are introducing incentives, mandates, and carbon pricing mechanisms to accelerate RNG adoption and trading. These policies necessitate advanced tracking, certification, and reporting capabilities, which are efficiently addressed by modern trading platforms. Furthermore, the emergence of standardized contracts and digital registries is streamlining the trading process and reducing counterparty risks. As a result, platform providers are investing heavily in compliance features, interoperability, and user experience enhancements to attract a broader client base and foster market growth.
Regionally, North America leads the Renewable Natural Gas Trading Platform market, accounting for the largest share in 2024, followed closely by Europe. The United States and Canada have established comprehensive RNG markets, underpinned by supportive regulations, robust infrastructure, and active participation from utilities and industrial users. Europe is rapidly catching up, driven by the European Union’s Green Deal and the growing integration of renewable gases into its energy mix. Asia Pacific, while still emerging, presents significant growth potential due to increasing investments in clean energy and digital infrastructure. Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are in the nascent stages but are expected to witness accelerated adoption as global RNG trade expands and local governments introduce supportive policies.
The database is subject to the IEA’s Terms and Conditions, available at https://www.iea.org/terms. Monthly gas flow data by entry and exit point for 31 participating countries, principally covering the European natural gas network. The Gas Trade Flows (GTF) data service is intended to improve transparency in natural gas markets. This free service is based on an IEA data collection system that principally covers the European natural gas network, including pipeline and LNG physical flows by entry point.
This dataset contains information about world's natural gas trade. Data from BP. Follow datasource.kapsarc.org for timely data to advance energy economics research.Notes:Source: Includes data from FGE MENagas service, IHS.† Less than 0.05.
The global natural gas price index stood at 200.29 index points in June 2025. Natural gas prices increased that month as cooling demand increased. The global price index takes into account indices from Europe, Japan, and the United States – some of the largest natural gas trading markets. The U.S. is the leading natural gas exporter in the world. Means of trading natural gas Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is the most common form of trading natural gas. Although piped gas is often the preferred choice for transportation between neighboring producing and consuming countries, seaborne trade as LNG has grown in market volume. This is in part thanks to high consumption in pipeline-inaccessible areas such Japan, Korea, and China, as well as the recent increase in LNG trade by European countries. Major natural gas price benchmarks The natural gas prices often used as global benchmarks are Europe’s Dutch TTF traded on the Intercontinental Exchange, Indonesian LNG in Japan, and the U.S. Henry Hub traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange. 2022 was an especially volatile year for natural gas prices, as supply was severely constrained following sanctions on Russian imports. Other reasons for recent spikes in gas prices are related to issues at refineries, changes in demand, and problems along seaborne supply routes.
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is to supplant pipelines as the most common form of shipping natural gas across borders. Although pipelines had accounted for the majority of natural gas transportation since 2000, by 2035, LNG trade volumes are forecast to reach *** billion cubic meters. This would be ** billion cubic meters more than the amount transported via pipelines. The gap is expected to widen until 2050, when LNG trade is forecast to reach *** trillion cubic meters.
Source: Includes data from FGE MENAgas service, GIIGNL, IHS Waterborne, PIRA Energy Group, Wood Mackenzie.† Less than 0.05.
According to the source, ** companies in Poland were active in natural gas trading in 2023. The Orlen Group held the largest share in the gas acquisition and trading market. Gas trading companies from outside the Orlen Group obtained **** TWh of natural gas.
Eximpedia Export import trade data lets you search trade data and active Exporters, Importers, Buyers, Suppliers, manufacturers exporters from over 209 countries
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Natural Gas Stocks Inventory in Romania increased to 21.59 TWh on Sunday July 20 from 21.41 in the previous day. This dataset includes data for Romania on Natural Gas Stocks Inventory expressed on TWh as reported by the Gas Infrastructure Europe.
This dataset contains information about world's natural gas trade movements as liquefied natural gas. Data from BP. Follow datasource.kapsarc.org for timely data to advance energy economics research.Notes:† Less than 0.05.* Includes re-exports
Russia is the largest natural gas exporter in Europe. The country exported ******billion cubic meters in 2024, of which the majority were exported via pipelines. By comparison, Norway exported around *** billion cubic meters of natural gas that year.
This dataset contains Production, Trade, and Supply of Natural Gas from 1990-2022. Data from United Nations Statistics Division. Follow datasource.kapsarc.org for timely data to advance energy economics research.
Surma Gas Trading Company Company Export Import Records. Follow the Eximpedia platform for HS code, importer-exporter records, and customs shipment details.
The National Balancing Point (NBP), the UK's natural gas benchmark, amounted to 95.46 British pence per therm on June 23, 2025, for contracts with delivery in July. Prices are generally higher in the winter months due to greater gas heating demand, especially in weeks of colder weather. The UK NBP, along with the Dutch TTF, serve as benchmarks for natural gas prices in Europe. Impact on consumer prices and household expenditure post-2022 Fluctuations in wholesale natural gas prices often have immediate impacts on UK consumers. In 2023, the consumer price index for gas in the UK rose to 195 index points, using 2015 as the base year. This increase has translated into higher household expenditure on gas, which reached approximately 24.89 billion British pounds in 2023. This figure represents a 23 percent increase from the previous year and a staggering 91 percent rise compared to two years earlier, highlighting the growing financial burden on UK households. Consumption patterns and supply challenges The residential and commercial sector remain the largest consumers of natural gas in the UK, using an estimated 40.7 billion cubic meters in 2023. This was followed by the power sector, which consumed about 15 billion cubic meters. The UK's reliance on gas imports has grown due to declining domestic production. This shift has led to an increased dependence on liquefied natural gas imports and pipeline inflows to meet demand.
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Natural gas fell to 3.25 USD/MMBtu on July 22, 2025, down 2.13% from the previous day. Over the past month, Natural gas's price has fallen 14.59%, but it is still 48.80% higher than a year ago, 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 July of 2025.