Natural-gas futures on Tuesday recouped much of what they lost a day earlier, as severe cold weather and expectations for more ahead raised concerns over U.S. supplies of the heating fuel. Oil futures, meanwhile, rallied too ahead of the week's updates on U.S. petroleum supplies. February natural gas NGG14 -1.53% added 19 cents, or 3.8%, to settle at $5.03 per million British thermal units after losing 6.5% on Monday. March crude CLH4 -0.11% finished up $1.69, or 1.8%, at $97.41 a barrel.
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