Commodities > Natural Gas
Commodity detail review | Updated 2026-05-26T09:15:00+05:30
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Natural Gas

Natural gas is trading with the weakest tone in the dashboard and remains the sharpest day-to-day mover in the energy bucket.
246.40
-2.34% today
EnergyWeak DowntrendHigh VolatilitySeeded Snapshot
Day High
252.10
Day Low
243.20
Previous Close
252.30
Volatility
3.53%
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Commodity Snapshot

This page is built to answer the practical first questions quickly: trend, volatility, range, and where to go next. Live values are used when available, with seeded fallback only when needed.
Trend
Weak Downtrend
A simple trend read that keeps the public page easy to scan.
Market State
High Volatility
A plain-language label for the current commodity mood.
Day Range
243.20 - 252.10
Useful when a user wants immediate price structure instead of a long chart.
Volatility
3.53%
Range as a percentage of previous close.

Related Market Context

These links connect the commodity view to the rest of TraderHub without forcing a user to guess the next step.
Contract Specs
This page now carries the contract facts that help a user understand lot size, expiry rhythm, and tick-value behavior.
What Moves This Commodity
This page now highlights the core demand, supply, inventory, and macro drivers that matter most for this commodity.

Contract and Core Market Fields

This page now mixes current market fields with practical contract facts, so the user can understand both price context and how the commodity actually trades.
FieldValue
Commodity Natural Gas
Contract MCX NATURALGAS
Last Price 246.40
Day Change -2.34%
High 252.10
Low 243.20
Previous Close 252.30
Data Mode Seeded Snapshot
Trend Label Weak Downtrend
Price Quote Rupee per mmBtu
Lot Size 1250 mmBtu
Tick Size Rs.0.10
P&L per Tick Rs.125
Typical Expiry 25th of the month
Market Link MCX natural gas tends to track NYMEX natural gas closely

Commodity Research Context

These blocks turn the page into more than a price card by adding the market drivers, ecosystem, and linked stock context behind the commodity move.
What Moves This Commodity
4
The short list of drivers a user should watch before treating the move as trend, noise, or event-led repricing.
  • Natural gas inventory data is one of the cleanest short-term price drivers.
  • US weather matters a lot because cold winters and heat waves change energy demand quickly.
  • Hurricanes can disrupt supply and inventory flows, which can trigger sharp price spikes.
  • Crude oil correlation can matter, but natural gas still has its own supply-demand rhythm.
Commodity Ecosystem
3
A simple explanation of how this commodity connects to listed companies and the broader industry chain.
  • Natural gas links naturally to power generation, fertilizer usage, city gas distribution, and industrial fuel demand.
  • The Indian stock context can include GAIL, IGL, MGL, Gujarat Gas, and Petronet LNG.
  • This page should help a reader move from commodity price to related listed-company context without guessing.
Available Contracts
0
This block keeps the page honest about the tradable contract forms that exist for this commodity on MCX.
  • This commodity is currently shown as one broad public market topic.
Available Options
0
This block highlights whether the commodity also has separate options structure beyond the futures contract view.
  • No options notes have been added yet.
Event Watch
0
Crude oil should be read as an event-driven market first and a simple trend market second.
  • No event-watch notes have been added yet.
Related Stocks
2
Stock pages that naturally connect to this commodity move.
  • GAIL
  • Gujarat Gas
Trade Use Cases
0
This block explains when a trader may prefer the main contract, the mini contract, or options.
  • No trade use cases have been added yet.
Related Derivatives
2
This is the bridge between the public commodity page and the later futures and options layer.
  • A later derivatives layer can track the active natural gas futures contract and, if available, related options structure.
  • Natural gas often deserves a separate risk note because volatility can expand quickly around weather and inventory events.
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Current Data Mode
This commodity page now prefers a live MCX-linked quote path through Upstox when available. Seeded values are kept only as fallback so the route remains stable.
Why This Works
Natural Gas now has a clean public home page that can use live-backed values today and still grow into a deeper archive, ranking, event, and technical research surface.