Natural Gas Equivalent Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
L | A | Loews Corporation | -0.62 | |
CRK | A | Comstock Resources, Inc. | 0.76 | |
CQP | B | Cheniere Energy Partners, LP | -0.34 | |
AMPY | D | Amplify Energy Corp. | -0.91 |
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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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AMNA | C | ETRACS Alerian Midstream Energy Index ETN | 8.07 | |
ABEQ | C | Absolute Core Strategy ETF | 6.67 | |
MLPA | A | Global X MLP ETF | 5.53 | |
AMND | A | ETRACS Alerian Midstream Energy High Dividend Index ETN | 5.45 | |
AMTR | A | ETRACS Alerian Midstream Energy Total Return Index ETN | 5.29 |
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- Natural Gas Equivalent
Natural gas equivalent (NGE) is a measure of energy that is used to compare the energy content of different fuels. It is calculated by converting the energy content of a fuel into an equivalent amount of energy that would be produced by burning one cubic meter of natural gas. NGE is used to compare the energy content of different fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, and to compare the energy efficiency of different technologies.
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