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NATGAS: Henry Hub Holds Earlier Losses

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Henry Hub is holding its earlier losses which have erased Friday’s rally. Warmer weather, weaker demand, and lower flows to Mexico are offsetting a drop in production.

  • US Natgas JAN 25 down 2.2% at 3.66$/mmbtu
  • US Natgas FEB 25 down 2.6% at 3.32$/mmbtu
  • US LNG export terminal feedgas supply is estimated at 14.14bcf/d today, BNEF shows.
  • Lower 48 natural gas demand is lower today at 103.5bcf/d today, according to Bloomberg as temperatures rise in the coming days.
  • The NOAA 6-14-day forecast continues to show above normal weather across the continental US.
  • US domestic natural gas production is estimated at 104.26bcf/d yesterday, the lowest since Nov. 24.
  • Export flows to Mexico have fallen to 5,68bcf/d today, the lowest since late November, according to Bloomberg.
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Henry Hub is holding its earlier losses which have erased Friday’s rally. Warmer weather, weaker demand, and lower flows to Mexico are offsetting a drop in production.

  • US Natgas JAN 25 down 2.2% at 3.66$/mmbtu
  • US Natgas FEB 25 down 2.6% at 3.32$/mmbtu
  • US LNG export terminal feedgas supply is estimated at 14.14bcf/d today, BNEF shows.
  • Lower 48 natural gas demand is lower today at 103.5bcf/d today, according to Bloomberg as temperatures rise in the coming days.
  • The NOAA 6-14-day forecast continues to show above normal weather across the continental US.
  • US domestic natural gas production is estimated at 104.26bcf/d yesterday, the lowest since Nov. 24.
  • Export flows to Mexico have fallen to 5,68bcf/d today, the lowest since late November, according to Bloomberg.