Leticia Gonzales joined Natural Gas Intelligence as a markets contributor in 2014 after nine years at S&P Global Platts, where she was involved in producing the daily and forward price indexes for U.S. electricity and natural gas markets. She joined NGI full time in 2019 to cover North American natural gas markets and news and in 2021 was appointed Price & Markets Editor. In this role, Leticia oversees NGI's Daily Gas Price Index, including the process for calculating, monitoring, and publishing its natural gas daily prices.
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Most Natural Gas Forward Curves Weaken on Storage News, Uncertain Temps
Natural gas forward prices fell at most locations across the United States for the period between May 19 and 25 as bearish storage news and a lack of clarity in long-term weather forecasts pressured markets, according to NGI’s Forward Look.
OFS In-Depth Part 2: Pressure Pumping, Sand Demand Growth Tempered by Uncertain NatGas Price Forecast
Part two of a two-part NGI report. (Part One)
OFS In-Depth Part 1: Rising Costs May Lead to Volatile Oil, Natural Gas Production Growth
Part one of a two-part NGI report. (Part Two)
OFS In-Depth Part 2: Pressure Pumping, Sand Demand Growth Tempered by Uncertain NatGas Price Forecast
Part two of a two-part NGI report. (Part One)
OFS In-Depth Part 1: Rising Costs May Lead to Volatile Oil, Natural Gas Production Growth
Part one of a two-part NGI report (Part Two).
Dramatic Declines Hit NatGas Forwards as May Expected to Close Out on Cool Side
Natural gas forward prices for June plunged by an average 24 cents between May 12 and 18 as forecasts for cooler weather for the rest of May took center stage, according toNGI Forward Look.
NatGas Forwards Post Dramatic Declines as May Expected to Close Out on Cool Side
Natural gas forward prices for June plunged by an average 24 cents between May 12 and 18 as forecasts for cooler weather for the rest of May took center stage, according to NGI Forward Look.
Potential Rover Delay, Thin Storage Build Boost NatGas Forwards Last Week
It may be shoulder season, but word of a federally-ordered halt to construction on a portion of a major natural gas pipeline expected to be in partial service this summer was enough to send natural gas forwards markets into a frenzy last week. A bullish miss on the week’s storage report elevated markets even more firmly into the black, with both June and July forward prices averaging 11 cents higher between May 5 and 11, according to NGI Forward Look.
NatGas Forwards Rally on Potential Pipeline Delay, Bullish Storage News
It may be shoulder season, but word of a federally-ordered halt to construction on a portion of a major natural gas pipeline expected to be in partial service this summer was enough to send natural gas forwards markets into a frenzy this week. A bullish miss on this week’s storage report elevated markets even more firmly into the black, with both June and July forward prices averaging 11 cents higher between May 5 and 11, according to NGI Forward Look.
NatGas Forwards Prices Lose Steam Amid Bearish Weather, Producer Selling
June natural gas forward prices fell an average 8 cents from April 28 to May 2 as bearish near-term weather and producer selling pressured the markets, according to NGI Forward Look.