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U.S. natgas futures rise near 2% on cooler weather forecasts through late November

Published 2019-11-12, 08:51 a/m
Updated 2019-11-12, 09:09 a/m
© Reuters.  U.S. natgas futures rise near 2% on cooler weather forecasts through late November

© Reuters. U.S. natgas futures rise near 2% on cooler weather forecasts through late November

Nov 12 (Reuters) - U.S. natural gas futures rose almost 2% on Tuesday on forecasts for more cold weather and heating demand over the next two weeks than previously expected.

That gain, however, was not big enough to erase Monday's massive 5.4% drop after meteorologists over the weekend forecast warmer weather than previously expected for the next two weeks. Monday's loss was the biggest daily percentage drop for the front-month since January.

Front-month gas futures NGc1 for December delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange were up 4.4 cents, or 1.7%, to $2.681 per million British thermal units at 8:21 a.m. EST (1321 GMT).

Despite the slightly cooler outlook, the U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) continued to forecast temperatures in the Lower 48 U.S. states would switch from colder than normal in the eastern half of the country over the next six to 10 days to warmer than normal across the whole country during the eight to 14 day period.

Data provider Refinitiv projected average gas demand in the Lower 48, including exports, would fall to 109.7 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) next week from 116.2 bcfd this week.

Those demand forecasts, however, were higher than Refinitiv's predictions on Monday of 107.8 bcfd for next week and 115.4 bcfd for this week.

Gas flows to liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plants slipped to 7.0 bcfd on Monday from 7.3 bcfd on Sunday, according to Refinitiv data. That compares with an average of 7.1 bcfd last week and an all-time daily high of 7.7 bcfd on Nov. 2.

Pipeline flows to Mexico edged up to 5.3 bcfd on Monday from 5.1 bcfd on Sunday, according to Refinitiv data. That compares with an average of 5.4 bcfd last week and an all-time daily high of 6.2 bcfd on Sept. 18.

Analysts said utilities likely added just 8 billion cubic feet (bcf) of gas to storage during the week ended Nov. 8. That compares with an injection of 42 bcf during the same week last year and a five-year (2014-18) average build of 30 bcf for the period. EIA/GAS

If correct, the increase would boost stockpiles to 3.737 trillion cubic feet (tcf), cutting the current surplus over the five-year average of 3.730 tcf to just 0.2% for this time of year.

Earlier this year, the amount of gas in inventory was as much as 33% below the five-year average in March. But record production allowed utilities to inject 2.569 tcf of gas into storage since April 1, turning the deficit into a surplus during the week ended Oct. 11. That was the second biggest amount of gas added during the April-October storage injection season, following 2014's record 2.727 tcf increase, according to federal data.

Gas production in the Lower 48 fell to 94.3 bcfd on Monday from 94.8 bcfd on Sunday, according to Refinitiv data. That compares with an average of 94.7 bcfd last week and an all-time daily high of 95.2 bcfd on Nov. 2.

Most of the output decline was in Ohio, where flows from the Blue Racer system in Monroe County to Dominion Transmission were down about 0.3 bcfd. Overall declines in Ohio fell about 0.9 bcfd from an average of 7.0 bcfd last week with most of the lower flows in Monroe County. Officials at Blue Racer were not immediately available for comment.

Week ended Week ended Year ago Five-year

Nov. 8

average

8(Forecast) 1(Actual)

Nov. 8

U.S. natgas storage (bcf):

Refinitiv Heating (HDD), Cooling (CDD) and Total (TDD) Degree Days

Two-Week Total Forecast

Current Day Prior Day

Prior

10-Year

30-Year

Norm U.S. GFS HDDs

289 U.S. GFS CDDs

9 U.S. GFS TDDs

Refinitiv U.S. Weekly GFS Supply and Demand Forecasts

Prior Week

Current

Next Week This week Five-Yea

last year

Average

Month U.S. Supply (bcfd)

U.S. Lower 48 Dry Production

76.3 U.S. Imports from Canada

7.9 U.S. LNG Imports

0.2 Total U.S. Supply

102.1

102.5

102.7

U.S. Demand (bcfd) U.S. Exports to Canada

2.4 U.S. Exports to Mexico

3.7 U.S. LNG Exports

1.5 U.S. Commercial

10.9 U.S. Residential

16.0 U.S. Power Plant

22.5 U.S. Industrial

22.8 U.S. Plant Fuel

4.7 U.S. Pipe Distribution

2.1 U.S. Vehicle Fuel

0.1 Total U.S. Consumption

100.8

79.1 Total U.S. Demand

102.0

116.2

109.7

111.8

SNL U.S. Natural Gas Next-Day Prices ($ per mmBtu)

Current Day Prior Day

Henry Hub NG-W-HH-SNL

Transco Z6 New York NG-CG-NY-SNL

PG&E Citygate NG-CG-PGE-SNL

Dominion South NG-PCN-APP-SNL

Chicago Citygate NG-CG-CH-SNL

Algonquin Citygate NG-CG-BS-SNL

SoCal Citygate NG-SCL-CGT-SNL

Waha Hub NG-WAH-WTX-SNL

SNL U.S. Power Next-Day Prices ($ per megawatt-hour)

Current Day Prior Day

New England EL-PK-NPMS-SNL

33.50

PJM West EL-PK-PJMW-SNL

33.75

Ercot North EL-PK-ERTN-SNL

31.00

Mid C EL-PK-MIDC-SNL

38.50

Palo Verde EL-PK-PLVD-SNL

44.00

SP-15 EL-PK-SP15-SNL

39.25

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