Shutterstock Natural-gas futures ended March with a more than 14% climb — the best monthly performance in more than two years — but the commodity likely won’t enjoy its newfound gains for very long. Natural gas futures NGK16, +0.10% settled at $1.959 Thursday on the New York Mercantile Exchange , for a March gain of roughly 14.5%, according to FactSet. That was the largest monthly climb since January 2014, but they still lost about 16.2% for the quarter. The market has likely seen its final weekly U.S. inventory decline ahead of the so-called injection season — the time of year when supplies of natural gas begin to rise. Supplies of natural gas in storage fell 25 billion cubic feet to 2.468 trillion cubic feet as of the week ended March 25 , according to data from the Energy Information Administration released Thursday. In fact, injection season — the time […]