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Zemní plyn CFD Obchodní podmínky - #C-NATGAS

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Obchodní hodiny Zemní plyn - #C-NATGAS

Zemní plyn trading hours are the time when investors can buy and sell Zemní plyn. The Zemní plyn is traded on multiple exchanges around the world. This means that investors have many different opportunities to trade Zemní plyn during different trading hours. Depending on where you live, you may be able to trade Zemní plyn at any time throughout the day or night. For those who want to take advantage of these opportunities, it is important to know when Zemní plyn trading hours begin and end.

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Den v týdnuServerový časRegionální obchodní hodiny
Pondělí 00:00 — 23:0000:00 — 23:00
Úterý00:00 — 23:0000:00 — 23:00
Středa00:00 — 23:0000:00 — 23:00
Čtvrtek00:00 — 23:0000:00 — 23:00
Pátek00:00 — 22:0000:00 — 22:00
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NATGAS

Futures na zemní plyn Henry Hub jsou kontrakty na dodání zemního plynu poskytující možnosti pro řízení rizik při vysoké volatilitě cen. Používají se jako národní cenový směrník na zemní plyn. CFD na futures na zemní plyn jsou vyjádřeny v US dolarech za 1 milion britských termálních jednotek mmBtu (1 CFD kontrakt zahrnuje v sobě 1 mmBtu plynu, v 1 lotu se obsahuje 30 000 mmBtu plynu). 1000 krychlových metrů zemního plynu obsahuje přibližně 36 mmBtu.

FAQ

What time does the Natural Gas market open?

The Natural Gas CFD (#C-NATGAS) is available for trading Monday through Thursday from 00:00 to 23:00 (CET server time), and on Friday from 00:00 to 22:00. The market is closed on Saturday and Sunday. This near-24-hour weekday schedule provides extensive flexibility for traders across most global time zones.

Who regulates the natural gas trade?

Natural gas trade is regulated at multiple levels:

  • Internationally, the WTO governs trade rules, while the IEA monitors global energy markets.
  • In the US, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) oversees pipelines, LNG terminals, and wholesale pricing.
  • In the EU, ACER coordinates national regulators across member states.

At the national level, most countries have a dedicated energy ministry or regulatory agency handling licensing, pricing, and infrastructure.

What are the largest natural gas-producing countries?

Natural gas production is concentrated among a small number of countries that hold vast reserves and advanced extraction infrastructure:

  • United States - the world's largest natural gas producer, accounting for approximately 25% of global output.
  • Russia - the second-largest producer and historically the world's biggest exporter via pipeline. Russia holds some of the largest proven gas reserves on the planet, primarily in Siberia, operated largely by Gazprom.
  • Iran - a rapidly growing producer driven by surging domestic demand. China has significantly expanded both conventional and shale gas extraction, though it remains a major net importer to meet its energy needs.
  • China - a rapidly growing producer driven by surging domestic demand. China has significantly expanded both conventional and shale gas extraction, though it remains a major net importer to meet its energy needs.
  • Qatar - one of the world's top LNG exporters, Qatar's production is centered on the massive North Dome field — the largest single natural gas reservoir on Earth. It supplies markets across Europe, Asia, and beyond.

What are the biggest Natural Gas companies?

The global natural gas industry is dominated by a mix of state-owned enterprises and major international energy corporations. The largest players by reserves and production include:

  • Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabia)
  • Gazprom (Russia)
  • National Iranian Oil Company (Iran)
  • Qatar Energy (Qatar)
  • ExxonMobil (USA)

Among Western-listed energy majors with significant natural gas operations are:

  • Shell
  • BP
  • Chevron
  • TotalEnergies
  • ConocoPhillips

These companies influence global supply levels and, by extension, natural gas prices — making their production reports, earnings releases, and strategic announcements relevant events for NATGAS traders to monitor.