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In finance, a futures transaction is a standardized legal arrangement to purchase or sell something with a preset price in the future, between two parties never known to each other, usually involving commodities or certain financial instruments. The tradable asset traded is typically a security or an item. Futures markets are increasing daily in volume, due to the large number of buyers who rely on the futures market to deliver a contract when they need it, such as when making investments.
With an ever increasing demand, a finite amount of fossil fuels, and a dwindling supply, the global natural gas and oil markets are experiencing marked rises in prices over the past year. In addition to this, a number of factors such as political unrest and instability in certain parts of the world, a dwindling number of drilling sources, and the growth of the Asian economies have combined to fuel a sharp increase in the prices of natural gas.