
Natural Gas News – September 29, 2025
Natural Gas News – September 29, 2025
Mansfield Market Assessment
Natural Gas appears range bound at least for the time being. We are presently seeing lows in demand this week, and we don’t expect to gain much in the short term future. We believe the above average temperatures out in the Midwest are soon to become very bearish as well as the Northeast. Southeast temps are currently bearish as Atlanta does not get out of the low 80’s. Production is 107+ and we expect to see a cut otherwise we are going to be over 3.975 end of season storage levels.
Natural Gas Prices Fall Below Zero, Forcing Production Closures
Natural gas producers are scrambling to cut production as prices in Western Canada plunge below zero — a rare phenomenon brought on by a historic glut and a slower-than-expected ramp up of a new processing and shipping terminal on the British Columbia coast. The daily spot price for natural gas at Alberta’s benchmark AECO hub settled between minus 55 cents and minus 80 cents per gigajoule (GJ) this week, according to a Friday research note from National Bank of Canada Capital Markets. The note suggested that September is on track to post the lowest AECO prices in more than a decade. For more info go to. https://tinyurl.com/bpasumva

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