
Natural Gas News – June 2, 2025
Natural Gas News – June 2, 2025
Mansfield Market Assessment
The market was rocking up today on the heels of heat coming in the back of the 11-16 day weather forecast. Its not here yet, but the market is trying to get in front of it. Production is hovering around 105 Bcf/day while LNG demand is muted as Sabine Pass is down. We expect close to a 110 Bcf injection this Thursday and likely two more triple digit injections potentially coming before we start to see the lower numbers as the weather continues to heat up.
U.S. Sanctions Threaten Europe’s Russian Gas Lifeline
Despite European politicians’ efforts to reduce Russia’s natural gas dominance in national markets, the reality is quite the opposite. The media often highlights the obstructive policies of Eastern European and Balkan countries like Slovakia and Hungary. However, the bigger picture reveals that Brussels and its bureaucrats face a significant challenge. According to Reuters, Gazprom’s natural gas pipeline supplies via Turkstream to Europe surged 10.3% in May 2025. This increase underscores the growing dependence on Turkstream as the sole option for Russia to transport natural gas to Europe via Turkey, following Ukraine’s decision not to extend the transit deal on January 1.… For more info go to https://tinyurl.com/yhfujcx2

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