07-08-2021 01:55 PM | Source: PR Agency
Moderate temperatures forecast to keep Natural gas prices under pressure By Mr. Abhishek Bansal, Abans Group
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Below are Quote and Outlook on Natural Gas By Mr. Abhishek Bansal, Founder Chairman, Abans Group. 

Moderate temperatures forecast to keep Natural gas prices under pressure

Natural Gas August expiry contract on CME is currently trading at 3.593 after a sharp drop from the recent high of 3.822 registered on July 6th.

A forecast for more moderate temperatures across the US is keeping natural gas prices under pressure. Natural gas is used in producing electricity and air conditioning demand grows when temperature increases. The Commodity Weather Group on Wednesday forecast hotter-than-normal temperatures for the US West through at least July 15 however they expect that the Midwest, East, and South should see more moderate temperatures which are negative for natural gas prices. 

EIA in its short-term energy outlook raises its US 2021 natural gas production estimate to 92.55 bcf/day from last month's forecast of 92.18 bcf/day. An increase in production is likely to keep a lid on natural gas prices. 

A rise in US gas production and drop in domestic demand is negative for gas prices however export demand is providing support to the prices. As per Bloomberg data, natural gas production on Wednesday was at 90.823 bcf, up +3.1% y/y. Also, US natural gas consumption on Wednesday is down -6.8% y/y at 66.9 bcf. However, Gas flows to US LNG export terminals on Wednesday were 11 bcf, up +1.2% w/w .

An increase in US electricity output is positive for natural gas demand from utility providers after the Edison Electric Institute reported last Wednesday that total US electricity output in the week ended June 26 rose +2.1% y/y to 85,364 GWh (gigawatt hours), and cumulative US electricity output in the 52-week period ending June 26 rose +1.0% y/y to 4,000,527 GWh.

Natural Gas prices are likely to get fresh direction from weekly inventory data later today. The consensus is for a rise in inventories by +31 bcf. As per the last report, gas inventories are down -16.9% y/y and -5.3% below their 5-year average.

Meanwhile, Baker Hughes reported last Friday that the number of active US natural gas drilling rigs in the week ended July 2 rose by +1 rig to 99 rigs.

According to the CFTC Commitments of Traders report for the week ended June 29 net short for natural gas futures fell by 4251 contracts to 100847 for the week. Speculative long position increased by 18131 contracts, while shorts increased by 13880 contracts.

 Natural gas prices are likely to face stiff resistance near $3.795-$3.883 meanwhile immediate support level is seen near 20 days EMA at $3.492 and 50 days EMA at $3.252

 

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