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Rich Asplund

Nat-Gas Prices Push Higher on Forecasts for Colder U.S. Temps

February Nymex natural gas (NGG24) on Tuesday closed +0.054 (+2.15%).

Nat-gas prices on Tuesday climbed to a 3-1/2 week high and settled moderately higher.   Forecasts for colder U.S. temperatures sparked short covering in nat-gas futures Tuesday after forecaster Maxar Technologies said below-normal temperatures are seen sweeping into the western and central U.S. by Jan 12.    

The U.S. Climate Prediction Center said there is a greater than 55% chance the current El Nino weather pattern will remain strong in the Northern Hemisphere through March, keeping temperatures above average and weighing on nat-gas prices.  AccuWeather said El Nino will limit snowfall across Canada this season in addition to causing above-normal temperatures across North America.

Lower-48 state dry gas production Tuesday was 104.2 bcf/day (+3.6% y/y), according to BNEF.  Lower-48 state gas demand Tuesday was 97.5 bcf/day (+24.3% y/y), according to BNEF.  LNG net flows to U.S. LNG export terminals Tuesday were 14.8 bcf/day (-1.0% w/w), according to BNEF.

A decline in U.S. electricity output is negative for nat-gas demand from utility providers.  The Edison Electric Institute reported last Thursday that total U.S. electricity output in the week ended December 23 fell -11.8% y/y to 78,483 GWh (gigawatt hours), and cumulative U.S. electricity output in the 52-week period ending December 23 fell -1.3% y/y to 4,082,269 GWh.

Last Thursday's weekly EIA report was bullish for nat-gas prices as nat-gas inventories for the week ended December 22 fell -87 bcf, a larger draw than expectations of -79 bcf but less than the 5-year average draw of -123 bcf.  As of December 22, nat-gas inventories were up +12.1% y/y and were +10.0% above their 5-year seasonal average, signaling ample nat-gas supplies.  In Europe, gas storage was 87% full as of December 25, above the 5-year seasonal average of 75% full for this time of year.

Baker Hughes reported last Friday that the number of active U.S. nat-gas drilling rigs in the week ending December 29 was unchanged at 120 rigs, just above the 19-month low of 113 rigs posted September 8.  Active rigs this year have fallen back after climbing to a 4-year high of 166 rigs in Sep 2022 from the pandemic-era record low of 68 rigs posted in July 2020 (data since 1987).

On the date of publication, Rich Asplund did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. For more information please view the Barchart Disclosure Policy here.
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