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Rich Asplund

Mixed Weather Forecast Pushes Nat-Gas Prices Higher

April Nymex natural gas (NGJ25) on Friday closed up +0.140 (+3.57%).

April nat-gas prices posted moderate gains on Friday as a mixed weather forecast sparked short covering in nat-gas futures.  NatGasWeather.com said Friday that while above-normal temperatures are expected from the Rockies to the Atlantic Ocean from April 4-11, temperatures will be below normal for the West Coast.

 

Earlier this month, nat-gas rallied to a 2-year high on signs that US nat-gas storage levels could remain tight ahead of the summer air-conditioning season.  BloombergNEF projects that US gas storage will be 10% below the five-year average this summer.

Lower-48 state dry gas production Friday was 106.7  bcf/day (+3.1 y/y), according to BNEF.  Lower-48 state gas demand Friday was 71.5 bcf/day (-15.5% y/y), according to BNEF.  LNG net flows to US LNG export terminals Friday were 15.8 bcf/day (-2.5% w/w), according to BNEF.

An increase in US electricity output is positive for nat-gas demand from utility providers.  The Edison Electric Institute reported Wednesday that total US (lower-48) electricity output in the week ended March 22 rose +0.9% y/y to 72,289 GWh (gigawatt hours), and US electricity output in the 52-week period ending March 22 rose +3.55% y/y to 4,239,323 GWh.

In a bullish longer-term factor for nat-gas prices, President Trump lifted the Biden administration's pause on approving gas export projects in January, thus moving into active consideration a backlog of about a dozen LNG export projects.  Increased US capacity for exporting LNG would boost demand for US nat-gas and support nat-gas prices.

Thursday's weekly EIA report was bearish for nat-gas prices since nat-gas inventories for the week ended March 21 rose +37 bcf, a larger build than expectations of +33 bcf and well above the 5-year average draw for this time of year for a -31 bcf draw.  As of March 21, nat-gas inventories were down -24.0% y/y and -6.5% below their 5-year seasonal average, signaling tight nat-gas supplies.  In Europe, gas storage was 34% full as of March 26, versus the 5-year seasonal average of 45% full for this time of year.

Baker Hughes reported Friday that the number of active US nat-gas drilling rigs in the week ending March 28 rose +1 to 103 rigs, modestly above the 3-1/2 year low of 94 rigs posted on September 6, 2024.  Active rigs have fallen since posting a 5-1/4 year high of 166 rigs in Sep 2022, up from the pandemic-era record low of 68 rigs posted in July 2020 (data since 1987). 

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