Natural Gas News – March 25, 2025

By Published On: March 25, 2025Categories: Daily Natural Gas Newsletter

Natural Gas News – March 25, 2025

Mansfield Market Assessment

The market remains mostly unchanged at the start of this week. There has not been any significant new market data or weather trends to mention. We had a nice build up in underground storage on Thursday, a trend that will of course continue as the market has transitioned into injection mode in most regions. We still believe the market will push higher as the heat in Texas and the Southeast will soon mean more AC load.

AI Boom Favors Natural Gas Over Coal

President Trump is attempting to boost U.S. coal power generation, but the market is shifting towards natural gas due to increased
electricity demand from the AI industry. While some coal plant retirements are being delayed, analysts predict that natural gas will
be the primary beneficiary of rising power needs. Despite short-term potential for a coal rebound due to rising natural gas prices, the long term outlook for the U.S. coal industry remains uncertain. Many U.S. coal-fired power plants will be around producing electricity longer than previously planned—but no thanks to President Donald Trump’s vocal support for the “beautiful, clean” coal. After a decade of flat U.S. electricity consumption, surging power demand due to the AI and data center boom has prompted some utilities to… For more info go to https://tinyurl.com/yf4w5hhu

 

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