
Natural Gas News – September 22, 2025
Natural Gas News – September 22, 2025
Nat-Gas Futures Retreat as Storage Surplus Hits 200 Bcf
The U.S. Energy Department’s latest storage update showed a natural gas injection well above both market expectations and the five-year average. The larger build, alongside softer weather-driven demand and weaker LNG exports, weighed on prices, with the commodity down nearly 2% on the week. Still, analysts remain constructive, noting that robust industrial demand, steady U.S. output, and rising LNG exports are likely to tighten balances, supporting firmer natural gas pricing as the market moves into 2026.… https://tinyurl.com/4cjfkzf3
Nat-Gas is America’s Secret Weapon in the AI Power Race
Top natural gas producers and pipeline operators expect the industry and various U.S. states to accelerate approval and development of natural gas infrastructure in the new normal American electricity market of rising demand and consumer bills. American ratepayers have seen electricity prices rising at a faster pace than U.S. inflation over the past three years. These increases are set to outpace the rate of inflation through 2026, the Energy Information Administration says….https://tinyurl.com/5n7c9hbu

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