In our continuing effort to stay ahead of changes in the physical flows of the North American natural gas market, particularly those in the U.S. Gulf Coast and Rocky Mountains regions, Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI) will amend the spot market price tables that appear in NGI’s various data services by adding three (3) new locations…
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Weekly Natural Gas Spot Prices Mixed While Futures Flop On Supply Feast
Weekly natural gas prices fell at a majority of locations during the Thanksgiving holiday-shortened week as the easing of maintenance in Texas loosened supply to the west and the coming return of wintery weather was not in time to lift prices beyond the eastern regions. NGI’s Weekly Spot Gas National Avg. for the Nov. 20-22…
Weekly Natural Gas Cash Prices Press Higher As Futures Sink On Bearish EIA Print
Maintenance in Texas and frostier weather forecasts lifted weekly natural gas cash prices, while a jump in natural gas inventories sent futures lower for the week. NGI’s Weekly Spot Gas National Avg. for the Nov. 13-17 period rose 86.0 cents to $2.870. Heading in the opposite direction, the December Nymex futures contract settled at $2.960/MMBtu…
Weekly Natural Gas Spot and Futures Prices Struggle Amid Record Production, Benign Weather
Mild temperatures and light heating demand intersected with surging production volumes to send weekly natural gas cash and futures prices lower. NGI’s Weekly Spot Gas National Avg. for the Nov. 6-9 period – abbreviated by one session due to the Veteran’s Day holiday on Friday — dropped 79.0 cents to $2.010. The December Nymex futures…
Weekly Natural Gas Spot Prices Fly On Season’s First Cold Blast; Futures Up Modestly
Weekly natural gas cash prices jumped on a surge in early-season heating demand brought on by frigid temperatures that reached deep into the bottom half of the country. NGI’s Weekly Spot Gas National Avg. for the four-day Oct. 31-Nov. 3 trading period rose 41.0 cents to $2.800. A cold shot of weather gave large portions…
Weekly Natural Gas Spot Prices, Futures Rally as Northern Freeze Bolsters Demand
Weekly natural gas cash prices advanced as frigid temperatures, cold rains and bouts of snow settled in across the Rockies and neighboring regions, driving early-season heating demand. An early-week cold shot in the Northwest and Mountain West launched a first round of solid demand, and this was immediately followed by another, stronger wintry system that…
Weekly Natural Gas Spot Prices, Futures Struggle as Production Powers Up, Demand Stalls
Weekly natural gas cash prices limped lower as near-term forecasts pointed to mostly benign weather and production estimates reached the highest on record. NGI’s Weekly Spot Gas National Avg. for the Oct. 16-20 period declined 12.0 cents to $2.190. As the trading week closed, cash hubs across much of the country were in the red.…
Weekly Natural Gas Cash Prices Wobble, Following Futures into Shoulder Season Slump
Weekly natural gas spot prices dropped amid stronger production readings and forecasts for benign temperatures through October and into next month. NGI’s Weekly Spot Gas National Avg. for the Oct. 9-13 period fell 9.5 cents to $2.310. Leading decliners included SoCal Border Avg., down 60.0 cents to $2.490; El Paso S. Mainline/N. Baja, off 62.0…
Weekly Natural Gas Spot Prices, Futures Rally on Production Declines, Northern Chills
Weekly natural gas cash prices powered upward, supporting the futures market in the process, amid bouts of chilly air and production interruptions in the prolific Permian Basin. NGI’s Weekly Spot Gas National Avg. for the Oct. 2-6 period jumped 25.5 cents to $2.405/MMBtu. At the close of the cash market trading week, big gainers included…
NGI’s Proposed Natural Gas Price Index Changes to Take Effect December 1, 2023
In our continuing effort to stay ahead of the changes in physical flows of the North American natural gas market, Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI) proposes to amend the spot market price tables that appear in NGI’s various data services by adding three (3) new locations and making changes to six (6) existing indexes. All proposed…