Natural Gas News – February 6, 2026

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

Natural Gas News – February 6, 2026

Record Natural Gas Withdrawals Recorded This Week

Working natural gas stocks fell 360 billion cubic feet (Bcf) in the Lower 48 states for the week ending January 30, 2026, amid Winter Storm Fern—the largest weekly net withdrawal reported in the history of the Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report. The withdrawal exceeded the five-year average for the same week by 89% (170 Bcf). The large withdrawals resulted from increased heating demand for natural gas and natural gas production curtailments because of severe winter weather… https://tinyurl.com/3uuz97s3

The AI Boom Is Making Natural Gas Great Again

U.S. natural gas futures edged higher on Thursday, stabilizing above the $3.5 level as traders weighed tightening storage levels against forecasts for milder weather across much of the country. Prices have recovered modestly from recent lows following extreme winter-driven volatility, but the broader technical structure continues to point to caution. Natural gas futures were trading near $3.51 per MMBtu, up about 1.4%, as the market searched for direction after collapsing from a January spike above $7.5… For More info go to https://tinyurl.com/22msdmn5

 

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