Historical natural_gas News Stories
U.S. Gas Rally: Winter Prices, Exports Tighten Now!
Cold weather and stronger exports propelled U.S. natural gas prices higher this week, with regional spikes and M&A reshaping supply flows. Key drivers include EIA storage revisions, a sharp Algonquin premium in New England, an Antero Resources acquisition, and narrowing LNG export margins that together tighten near-term fundamentals and trading opportunities.
U.S. Natural Gas Jumps on LNG Exports, Cold Upturns
A sharper-than-expected winter demand outlook and record U.S. LNG exports pushed Henry Hub toward multi-year highs while volatile weather forecasts and shifting regional demand (coal switching in the U.S., Germany’s LNG buildout, China’s slowing imports) created rapid price swings and near-term uncertainty for investors.
U.S. Gas Rally: LNG Surge Tightens Winter Supply Q4
U.S. natural gas prices have moved higher recently as record production and inventories collide with surging LNG exports and the start of winter withdrawals. Latest weekly data show storage staying high but draws beginning, feedgas exports near record levels, and Henry Hub volatility driven by weather swings and inventory surprises.
U.S. Natural Gas: LNG Exports Tighten Supply, Nov.
Record U.S. LNG exports, smaller-than-normal storage injections and a cold snap in New England tightened the U.S. natural gas balance last week. Henry Hub and NYMEX futures rose as feed gas flows to LNG plants hit new highs and Algonquin constraints triggered regional price spikes—key developments for traders and energy investors.
U.S. LNG Surge Pressures Gas Supply; Prices Jump!!
A recent uptick in U.S. LNG exports and colder winter forecasts have tightened domestic natural gas availability, driving NYMEX futures above $4.30/MMBtu. Record export flows, modest storage builds, rising speculative positions and regional infrastructure moves (NESE pipeline approval) are key drivers. This article breaks down the fundamentals, near-term risks, and tactical investor responses.
LNG Shipping Surge; Europe Boosts Gas Prices Now!!
Recent spikes in LNG charter rates and a shift of cargoes to Europe are tightening supply lines and lifting natural gas prices, even as U.S. inventories remain ample. Weather-driven demand risk keeps volatility high.