Natural Gas News – May 2, 2025

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Natural Gas News – May 2, 2025

Natural Gas Price Outlook – Natural Gas at a Crossroads

The natural gas markets have gone back and forth during the trading session on Wednesday as we are trying to sort out where to go next. All things being equal, this is a market that typically is fairly negative from a cyclical standpoint at this point in the year, as most traders will be focusing on the lack of heating demand in places like the United States. Ultimately, it is worth noting that there are some nuances this year in the sense that the Americans are selling that gas to the Europeans. But we also have to keep in mind that there are concerns about a recession, and that should bring in less demand for natural gas as well, at least from an electricity producing standpoint.… https://tinyurl.com/58fwfm72

Natural Gas Continues to Look Heavy

The natural gas market initially tried to rally during the session here on Thursday but gave back gains as we threatened a major uptrend line that is now offering a bit of resistance. Ultimately, this is a market that I think given enough time will probably have to determine whether or not we are going to eventually break to the upside or follow what is the typical cyclical pattern. That, of course, would be that natural gas falls this time of year as traders start to price in the idea of less demand for heat in the United States and, of course, Europe. The temperatures are starting to work against the natural gas markets, and this is my main focus.… For more info go to https://tinyurl.com/csv348xt

 

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