As of October, 2022 Natural Gas futures from ICE NGX is no longer available from QuoteMedia.


The rest of this article will remain unchanged should this data become available again in the future.


We have created constant symbols for ICE NGX futures data and the following have values being loaded.


/1:NGX = ICE NGX Phys FP (CA/GJ) AB-NIT (aka AECO)

/2:NGX = ICE NGX Phys ID 7a (CA/GJ) AB-NIT

/3:NGX = ICE NGX Phys FP (CA/GJ) TCPL - Empress


Availability in Quotestream


There are currently no licensing fees for End-of-Day (EOD) settlement data; however, historical data will be limited to 5 days, as per licensing restrictions. Enterprise Clients should contact their Account Manager if they wish to become entitled to this data.


The 1 and 5 Day charts in Quotestream do not show results when an instrument's entitlement is End-of-Day (EOD).  This condition will be fixed in an upcoming Quotestream release in April 2018.  Trade Value


Availability in QMod/Quotetool Website Widgets


There are currently no licensing fees for End-of-Day (EOD) settlement data; however, historical data will be limited to 5 days, as per licensing restrictions. Enterprise Clients should contact their Account Manager if they wish to become entitled to this data.


Availability in Request APIs


Request API historical calls will only provide data for a maximum of 5 days and contract language will be included in order to ensure that Client limits to storing no more than 5 days of historical data.


Symbology


Futures always begin with a "/" character and have the form:

(root)(month code)(year code)


root


A root symbol assigned by the exchange, eg. "1"for the ICE NGX AECO Natural Gas Future.


month code


F - Jan
G - Feb
H - Mar
J - Apr
K - May
M - Jun
N - Jul
Q - Aug
U - Sep
V - Oct
X - Nov
Z ­ - Dec


year code


For NGX Futures in Canada, use two digit number representing year, eg. "18" for 2018.


Example: /1J18:NGX for ICE NGX Phys FP (CA/GJ) AB-NIT Apr 2018



Note: the longname of the listed symbols is a "product code".  ICE NGX offers a product code definition list which may be helpful.

https://www.theice.com/publicdocs/NA_Phys_Gas_Product_Codes.pdf