
Natural Gas News – March 27, 2026
Natural Gas News – March 27, 2026
Iran War Deals Harder blow to Natural Gas Than Oil
At first glance, the Iran war appears to be hitting oil and gas with equal force, as missiles, drone strikes and shipping disruptions choke flows through the Strait of Hormuz. But beneath that surface symmetry lies a critical imbalance. The global gas supply chain has fewer reroting options and less storage capacity than the oil market, making the fallout for gas consumers considerably more acute. Key gas infrastructure, liquefaction plants in particular, is more comples and expensive to build an repair than the oil equivalent… https://tinyurl.com/4skt8ynv
Nat-Gas Prices Climb as weekly EIA Inventories Fall
Nat-gas prices settled higher on Thursday after weekly US gas storage levels fell more than expected. The EIA reported on Thursday that nat-gas inventories fell -54 bcf in the week ended March 20, a steeper decline than expectations of -48 bcf. Don’t Miss a Day: From crude oil to coffee, sign up free for Barchart’s best-in-class commodity analysis. However, gains in nat-gas were limited on Thursday amid warming US weather forecasts, potentially reducing nat-gas heating demand… For More info go to https://tinyurl.com/mtnk9m4s


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