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Natural Gas Demand Won’t Cool Off — Profit With a Power Stock

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Natural Gas Demand Won’t Cool Off — Profit With a Power Stock

By: Matt Clark, Research Analyst

It’s scorching outside.

Last week, 90 million Americans were under heat warnings or advisories.

Europe also just experienced a record heat wave across the continent.

These extreme conditions put pressure on natural gas — a key element used to create the electricity that powers air conditioners.

Check out today’s episode of The Stock Power Podcast, where I share a 96-rated Power Stock that is a massive player in U.S. natural gas production.

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