Natural Gas News – July 14, 2025

By Published On: July 14, 2025Categories: Daily Natural Gas Newsletter

Natural Gas News – July 14, 2025

Natural Gas Surges as Inventory & Heat Support Prices

Natural gas futures (NG=F) bounced sharply to $3.337/MMBtu, climbing 3.8% on the day, after the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported a smaller-than-expected injection of 53 Bcf into storage for the week ending July 4. That print missed consensus expectations of 61 Bcf and aligns with the 5-year average, but the market interpreted it as bullish given the broader tightening in supply-demand dynamics. Inventories currently stand at 3,006 Bcf, which is 173 Bcf (6%) above the five-year average, but still 184 Bcf (6%) below levels seen last year, leaving traders on edge ahead of the peak summer demand window.… https://tinyurl.com/yvuhnf48

Storage Lifts Sentiment: Forecast Eyes Summer Weather

Natural gas prices traded on mixed footing during the week of July 6–12, 2025, as strong cooling demand met with solid supply and storage conditions. Traders responded to a blend of bullish storage data and ongoing production discipline, while the market’s focus remained firmly on weather-driven power sector demand. Despite a mild dip in benchmark prices, fundamentals kept a supportive tone in place. The latest EIA storage report landed below expectations, showing a 53 Bcf injection versus the 60 Bcf consensus. While this matched the five-year average, it was notably 8 Bcf lower than the same week last year. … For more info go to https://tinyurl.com/fw7rsfud

 

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