Supplants

Prices Fall as Mild Weather Supplants Storm Influence

It didn’t take long for “storm hype” to get blown away as a price booster. Even with Minerals Management Service (MMS) reporting that more than 2 Bcf/d of Gulf of Mexico production was shut in Wednesday due to the proximity of Tropical Storm Bonnie, all points fell between a dime and about a quarter in cash trading.

August 12, 2004

Storage Supplants Weather as Market Mover; Sends Futures Lower

In a session strikingly similar to last Friday, natural gas futures opened higher, only to shuffle lower throughout the morning Tuesday as traders elected to look past the hottest temperatures yet this summer to focus on the likelihood of bearish storage news to be released this afternoon. After gapping higher at the open, the September contract was unable to attract much in the way of follow-through buying. As a result, the prompt month tumbled 5.6 cents lower yesterday to take back gains achieved Monday and to close even with Friday’s settle at $2.971.

August 8, 2001

Hot Weather Supplants Storage Concerns as Market-Mover Tuesday

Buoyed by two distinct buying surges, natural gas futures shuffled higher Tuesday as commercial futures traders reacted to rising temperatures across most areas of the country and strong demand in the nearby physical market. While losses Monday were spread out almost equally across the entire natural gas strip, Tuesday’s gains were front-loaded with the August contract receiving a 12.9-cent boost to $3.282. By comparison, the 12-month strip advanced just 9.6 cents to close at $3.715.

July 11, 2001

Futures: Storage Supplants Storms as Bullish Factor

What a difference a week can make. After watching helplessly asprices plumbed fresh two and a half months lows last Wednesday,bulls at Nymex were back at the helm yesterday and with the help ofa neutral to slightly bullish storage report were successfuldriving prices up 5.7%. The prompt month experienced it secondstraight advance of more than 20-cents, bubbling 22.7 cents higherto finish at $4.214.

August 3, 2000