Natural Gas News – September 12, 2025

By Published On: September 12, 2025Categories: Daily Natural Gas Newsletter

Natural Gas News – September 12, 2025

Northwest U.S. Natural Gas Prices Remain Historically Low

Monthly average natural gas spot prices in the northwestern United States reached historic lows in 2025, as ample supply from Canada coincided with subdued regional demand for natural gas-fired electricity. At Northwest Sumas, a key pricing hub for natural gas in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, the daily spot price averaged $1.59 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) in 2025 through August and reached its lowest ever monthly average price of $0.56/MMBtu in June, according to data from Natural Gas Intelligence. The monthly average price for the first eight months of this year is the lowest for this period of any year since at least 1999, and it is about 17% lower than in this same period in 2024.… https://tinyurl.com/5n6wms3d

Nat-Gas Prices Tumble as US Gas Inventories Build

Oct nat-gas prices dropped to a 1-week low on Thursday due to a higher-than-expected build in weekly nat-gas stockpiles. Thursday’s weekly EIA report showed that nat-gas inventories rose +71 bcf in the week ended September 5, above expectations of +68 bcf and the five-year average of +56 bcf. Further downside in nat-gas prices in the near term appears limited due to forecasts for warmer US weather, which will boost nat-gas demand from electricity providers to power the increased air conditioning usage. Forecaster Vaisala said Thursday that forecasts shifted warmer in the East for September 16-20, and above normal temperatures are forecast to persist throughout the country for September 21-25. For more info go to.. https://tinyurl.com/yvp3esxd

 

 

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