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Natural Gas Dips to November Lows as Mild Weather and Storage Surplus Keep Prices Sliding

Natural Gas Dips to November Lows as Mild Weather and Storage Surplus Keep Prices Sliding

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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

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This is your Natural Gas podcast.

Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Daily Natural Gas Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on natural gas prices, what's driving the market, and what it means for you.

Right now, as of this morning, natural gas is trading around 2.77 dollars per million British thermal units on the NYMEX Henry Hub futures. That's down about 0.32 percent today, hovering near those multi-month lows we've been talking about. Just yesterday, prices dipped to 2.71, the lowest since November 2024, according to Trading Economics reports. Over the past four weeks, we've seen a sharp 13 percent drop, and year-over-year, it's down nearly 29 percent.

What's behind this slide? Mild spring weather is keeping demand soft—no big heating needs, and forecasts stay warmer than normal through late April, per market analysts. That means bigger storage builds, now about 5 percent above normal. Plus, cheaper LNG prices in Europe are making US exports less competitive, easing pressure on our supplies, as noted by Interactive Brokers insights.

Geopolitics is in the mix too—tensions with Iran and Strait of Hormuz issues haven't spiked prices much since our export terminals are maxed out anyway. Looking ahead, the EIA trimmed its 2026 forecast to 3.67 dollars per MMBtu, expecting near-average storage. But global LNG demand is growing fast, tying us more to world markets and potentially lifting price floors long-term, according to CoBank analysis.

For traders and everyday users, keep an eye on weather shifts and storage reports—they could swing things quick. If you're hedging or planning energy budgets, this dip might be a buying window before summer demand heats up.

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