May natural gas is set to open unchanged Thursday morning at $2.62 ahead of a government storage report that is expected to show the second build of the newly-minted injection season. Overnight oil markets rose.
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Early Storage Build On Tap; April Called Flat
April natural gas is expected to open unchanged Thursday morning at $2.72 as traders deal with unsettled weather and government figures that are expected to show the first storage build of the season. Overnight oil markets jumped.
Analyst Viewing Deficit Turning to Surplus; November Seen 3 Cents Lower
November natural gas is set to open 3 cents lower Wednesday morning at $3.68 as weather forecasts remain stubbornly locked in moderate mode and the technical environment continues to deteriorate. Overnight oil markets rose.
Sasol Secures Permits for Louisiana GTL Plant, Ethane Cracker
Sasol Ltd. said it plans to make a decision in the next two years on whether to construct a gas-to-liquids (GTL) plant in Louisiana, after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) awarded the South African company a wetlands permit to build the plant and an ethane cracker.
Supportive Tone Seen to EIA Storage Stats; September Called a Penny Higher
September natural gas is expected to open a penny higher Thursday morning at $3.84 as traders see some modest bullish risk to the morning release of government storage figures. Overnight oil markets fell.
Forecasts Cool Ahead of Storage Data; August Called 2 Cents Higher
August natural gas is set to open 2 cents higher Thursday morning at $3.78 as traders hone their short-term trading algorithms awaiting the morning release of government storage figures that are expected to offer near-term trading opportunities. Overnight oil markets slipped.
Third Triple-Digit Storage Build Anticipated, Yet July Called Flat
July natural gas is expected to open unchanged Thursday morning at $4.62 as traders anticipate a storage build report well above seasonal norms. Overnight oil markets rose.
Expected Plump EIA Stats Have Bulls On Edge; June Seen 2 Cents Lower
June natural gas is set to open 2 cents lower Thursday morning at $4.35 on the eve of what is expected to be the first storage build past the century mark of the new injection season. Overnight oil markets were mixed.
Futures Shoot Higher On ‘Reclassified’ Storage Data
Natural gas futures plunged then rallied following the release of government storage figures showing an increase in inventories that was greater than what traders had been expecting.
Another Thin Build Report? May Called 4 Cents Higher
May natural gas is expected to open 4 cents higher Thursday morning at $4.77 before the release of government storage statistics that for the last two weeks have come in shy of market estimates. Overnight oil markets rose.