Jeremiah Shelor joined NGI in 2015 after covering business and politics for The Exponent Telegram in Clarksburg, WV. He holds a Master of Fine Arts in Literary Nonfiction from West Virginia University and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Virginia Tech.
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Big EIA Storage Draw Can’t Stop Prompt-Month Pullback; NatGas Spot Prices Weaken
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported a mammoth natural gas storage withdrawal that surprised to the bullish side of expectations, but that couldn’t stop prompt-month futures from sliding Thursday after they had rallied to one-year highs earlier in the week.
Natural Gas Bulls Still in Control; February Called Higher
February natural gas was set to open Wednesday about 7 cents higher at around $3.516, with bulls asserting themselves as weather models come into agreement on a return of Arctic cold early next month.
FERC Clears Atlantic Coast Pipeline to Begin Limited Tree Felling
FERC has approved limited tree felling activities for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP), a step forward for a project that continues to encounter vocal pushback from opposition groups and is still seeking final approval on some state-level permits.
FERC Tells Rover to Halt Second Tuscarawas HDD Pending Review
FERC on Wednesday directed Rover Pipeline LLC to suspend progress on its second horizontal directional drill (HDD) under the Tuscarawas River in Stark County, OH, pending additional review, the latest setback for a project that has been dogged by regulatory issues since beginning construction last year.
Rover Told by FERC to Suspend Second Tuscarawas HDD Over Environmental Concerns
FERC on Wednesday directed Rover Pipeline LLC to suspend progress on its second horizontal directional drill (HDD) under the Tuscarawas River in Stark County, OH, pending additional review, the latest setback for a project that has been dogged by regulatory issues since beginning construction last year.
NatGas Futures Still Bullish Ahead of Expected Mammoth Storage Draw; Northeast Leads Cash Gains
Natural gas futures continued their run higher Wednesday, supported by predictions for another very large storage withdrawal and by forecasts showing Arctic cold poised to return early next month. Spot prices generally strengthened with the futures, while the constrained Northeast saw another day of weather-driven spikes. The NGI National Spot Gas Average added 29 cents to finish at $3.81/MMBtu.
Futures Called Nearly a Dime Higher on Potential February Return of Arctic Temps
February natural gas was set to open Tuesday about 9 cents higher at around $3.314 as one of the major weather models continued to show another round of Arctic cold arriving early next month.
NatGas Futures Break Through 30-cent CME Expansion Limit, Set One-Year High; Cash Up Too
With the prospect of another round of Arctic temperatures arriving early next month to further test already tight storage inventories, natural gas futures rallied to a new one-year high Tuesday.
February Natural Gas Called Higher; Long-Range Cold Risks Seen
February natural gas was set to open Monday about 4 cents higher at around $3.225, with forecasters pointing to signs of cold developing in the long-range outlook.
Atlantic Coast Pipeline Can Start Tree Clearing, FERC Says
FERC has approved limited tree felling activities for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP), a step forward for a project that continues to encounter vocal pushback from opposition groups and is still seeking final approval on some state-level permits.