Natural gas prices surged as much as 9% on Wednesday as energy workers in Australia threatened to strike.
Australia is the world's second-largest exporter of liquefied natural gas, so potential work stoppages could threaten global supply of the commodity.
Natural gas prices have surged 22% over the past week, but are still down 60% from a year ago.
Natural gas prices are up 22% over the past week, but are still down 60% from a year-ago.
Shares of Cheniere Energy, a US-based exporter of liquefied natural gas, surged as much as 5% in Wednesday's trading session.
Persons:
Rankin, Goodwyn, Chevron's Wheatstone
Organizations:
Service, Workers, Australian Financial, Chevron, Cheniere Energy
Locations:
Australia, Wall, Silicon, Western Australia, Qatar, Woodside, Australian, Chevron's, Ukraine, Russia, US