Low Natural Gas Production and Plenty of Fuel Storage Caused a Drop in Natural Gas Prices

At 130, natural gas fell by -2.48%. The main causes of this fall were near record output, plenty of fuel storage, and above-average temperatures. Since the facility’s return to full power is likely to cause record levels of prices, technical concerns at Freeport LNG’s export facility further restricted the supply of gas to LNG export…

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Natural Gas Dropped With Growing, Near-Record Production

Natural gas saw pressure from below, ultimately settling at 133.6, down -1.11% from the previous week’s close amid record output and a lower-than-anticipated storage depletion. Warmer-than-normal weather that reduced demand for heating caused U.S. utilities to withdraw 49 billion cubic feet of natural gas from storage during the week ending February 9, 2024, falling short…

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