
Natural Gas News – January 5, 2026
Natural Gas News – January 5, 2026
Natural Gas Drops on Forecast
The natural gas market has gapped lower to kick off the trading week on Monday as warmer-than-anticipated temperatures are expected in the eastern two-thirds of the United States. This, of course, destroys short-term demand, and you are seeing the reaction in price as demand becomes a concern. We have now filled the gap from late October going into November, when we were rolling over into the December contract. So, futures traders will be happy with that… https://tinyurl.com/yc4jrcvw
10-15 Day Weather Forecast to Drive Market
Natural gas futures were sharply lower last week after giving back early gains. The volatility in the market was fueled by two U.S. government storage reports just days apart and a shift in the weather forecast for early January. Last week, February Natural Gas futures settled at $3.618, down $0.259 or -6.68%. The holiday-shortened week began with a spike to the upside after the Energy Information Administration (EIA) report released on Monday flipped the surplus versus the five-year average to deficit… https://tinyurl.com/4ahk3865

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