Natural Gas News – January 12, 2026

By Published On: January 12, 2026Categories: Daily Natural Gas Newsletter

Natural Gas News – January 12, 2026

Mansfield Market Assessment

The market is up $0.09 cents this morning on the heels of strong cold weather pushing into the Continental United States. Production is still strong around 110.5 Bcf/day. However, we are moving back above the 10-year normal starting 6 days from now. The question is, can this cold lock in and push into Texas? If it does not, we expect to see sell rallies.

Is Nat Gas a Trade or a Trap After Hitting New Lows

U.S. natural gas futures ended the week on a weak note, with the front-month contract falling roughly 12% over the week and settling near $3.17 per million British thermal units. Prices briefly traded as low as $3.13 during Friday’s session as mild weather forecasts outweighed a larger-than-expected storage withdrawal. The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a 119 billion cubic feet draw, but total inventories remained about 1% above the five-year average… For More info go to https://tinyurl.com/4cv7j5cr

 

 

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