As a powerful Arctic cold front sweeps across the U.S., particularly hitting the Northeast and Midwest, one of the key commodities affected is natural gas. While chilly temperatures and snow may seem like a typical winter nuisance, they are now causing an unmistakable spike in natural gas prices. This surge is not limited to U.S. borders but is sending ripples through global energy markets, driving up natural gas prices overseas as well. With winter heating bills already on the rise, it’s essential to understand the connection between these price hikes, disruptions in gas production, and how consumers might be impacted.