NYMEX September natural gas futures rose 3.7 cents Friday to settle at $2.853/MMBtu, with the market finding support as supply concerns become more imminent going into winter. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The front-month contract traded between $2.814/MMBtu and $2.862/MMBtu Friday. US dry gas production is expected to fall 100 MMcf day on day to 79.9 Bcf Friday, the third straight day dry gas output has been below 80 Bcf, according to S&P Global Platts Analytics. Dry gas output is at record levels, but recent power burn demand is inhibiting its impact on reducing the US storage deficit. Total stocks are 688 Bcf below year-ago inventories and 565 Bcf below the five-year average, according to US Energy Information Administration data. The market seems to be responding to supply concerns, sources say, with the front-month rising about 10 cents over the […]