After a deep winter freeze that crippled Texas' energy infrastructure, there are brighter days ahead for the natural gas market as export demand looks to remain strong and a rapid depletion in U.S. storage necessitates a strong refill this summer. NGI Price & Markets Editor Leticia Gonzales discusses what lies ahead for the U.S. gas market this spring and summer.
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