Natural Gas News – April 6, 2026

By Published On: April 6, 2026Categories: Daily Natural Gas Newsletter

Natural Gas News – April 6, 2026 

Mansfield Market Assessment

The market has remained mostly unchanged over the weekend. In what looks to be a repeat of last year, cash at Henry Hub is strong and it looks like salts are the heavy buyers filling storage early again this year. Lots going on in the Crude pit as the headlines are constantly changing. We really have to pay attention to what is coming out of the White House and overseas as conditions continue to change on a moments notice.

Market Stays Bearish Despite LNG Supply Risk Abroad

May natural gas futures settled at $2.800 on Thursday, down $0.019 or -0.67%. Prices are now at their lowest level since mid-January and the entire winter storm Fern rally has been erased. The global supply disruptions from the war aren’t doing enough to offset what’s happening domestically. The war is creating real LNG supply problems but not for the U.S. market right now. Qatar’s Ras Laffan facility took a hit and about 17% of its export capacity is offline… For More info go to https://tinyurl.com/35d2ktyn

 

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