
Natural Gas News – January 24, 2025
Natural Gas News – January 24, 2025
Can Trump Spark a U.S. Natural Gas Boom While Keeping Prices Low?
President Trump’s eased regulations and infrastructure investments aim to boost U.S. natural gas production and exports. Rising LNG
exports and surging AI-driven electricity demand are creating new growth opportunities for American gas producers. Market forces,
including domestic and international gas prices, will ultimately determine the scale of the U.S. gas production boom and what
domestic prices will look like. President Trump’s ‘drill, baby, drill’ policy promises to unleash a new boom in U.S. oil and gas production
with eased regulations and greater access to export markets. Yet, U.S. producers will need market forces to align with the now friendly
policy to pull America’s natural gas output out of the stagnation last year as a result of multi-year low domestic prices amid record output, warmer weather, and… https://tinyurl.com/2p7zc3hf
Bearish Forecast as Futures Slide Despite Arctic Blast
Arctic blast fuels strong natural gas demand, but warmer forecasts for February are capping gains. Natural gas futures face resistance at
$4.053; breaking this level could signal upward momentum in the market. Production rebounds after freeze-offs, adding bearish
pressure to natural gas amid easing weather-driven demand. LNG export policy shifts could double U.S. capacity by 2030, potentially
tightening domestic natural gas supply. Traders eye short-covering rally potential if colder forecasts return; key support lies at $3.85 and
$3.33. U.S. natural gas futures are seeing mixed performance on Wednesday, leaning slightly higher as traders assess the demand
impact of unusual weather conditions. Snowfall in Florida and a lingering Arctic blast in the Gulf and southeastern U.S. are keeping
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