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U.S. Natural Gas Gains on Late Cold, But Oversupply Concerns Loom
U.S. natural gas futures advanced Monday as a late-season cold wave increased heating demand, though elevated storage levels and a bearish long-term price outlook from the EIA tempered the rally.
Natural Gas Futures Steady Amid Oversupply, Record LNG Exports
U.S. natural gas futures remained anchored around $2.80 per mmBtu as a larger-than-expected storage injection and unseasonably warm weather countered record March LNG exports. The Energy Information Administration lowered its 2026 price forecast below $3.80.
European Gas Prices Retreat Amid Profit-Taking, EU Considers Emergency Steps
European natural gas prices declined Tuesday as traders locked in gains, with the Dutch TTF benchmark dropping 2.5%. The European Commission is preparing emergency measures as storage levels remain critically low.
Global LNG Disruptions Propel U.S. Natural Gas Prices Above $3
U.S. Henry Hub natural gas futures gained over 3% to hold above $3, supported by supply outages at major LNG facilities in Australia and critically low gas storage levels in Europe.
Global LNG Squeeze Widens Price Gap, U.S. Exports Surge
U.S. natural gas futures climbed over 2% this week, but prices remain far below European and Asian benchmarks as robust LNG export demand and international supply shocks strain global markets.
U.S. Natural Gas Holds at $3 Amid Strong LNG Exports, Storage Draw
U.S. natural gas futures traded near $3 per mmBtu Friday, supported by a significant storage draw and robust LNG export activity. Prices remain disconnected from much higher global benchmarks.
European Gas Storage Rush Sparks Price Rally, Lifts LNG Stocks
European natural gas prices have jumped more than 70% since late February after the European Commission called for an early start to refilling storage. Tight global LNG supply is supporting high prices and boosting shares of key U.S. exporters.
Oil Tops $105 on Iran Tensions, Strains Global Markets
Oil prices surged past $105 a barrel as Iran tensions escalated, dragging down global equities and pushing U.S. gasoline toward $4 a gallon. The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical supply risk.
Venture Global Shares Retreat as Geopolitical Ease Tempers LNG Optimism
Venture Global shares declined as hopes for a Middle East ceasefire softened energy prices. The company's significant exposure to spot LNG markets amplifies its stock's volatility amid shifting supply dynamics.
Venture Global Surges on Vitol LNG Pact Amid Qatar Supply Disruption
Venture Global's stock climbed 7.5% following a new five-year LNG sales agreement with Vitol, with supply concerns mounting after QatarEnergy declared force majeure on some contracts.
Venture Global Negotiates Settlements Amid New LNG Deal, Market Volatility
Venture Global stock closed nearly unchanged at $15.80 after CEO Mike Sabel revealed settlement talks with major customers and a new LNG agreement with Vitol. The company faces legal challenges and market volatility from Middle East supply disruptions.
European Gas Volatility Continues as Qatar LNG Outage Sparks Supply Scramble
European natural gas prices whipsawed, settling lower despite a persistent supply shock from Qatar. Italy is securing alternative supplies as Cheniere Energy reports operating at maximum capacity.
U.S. Natural Gas Holds Near $3.10 Amid Gulf Tensions, Mild Weather
U.S. natural gas prices are balancing geopolitical risks from Gulf supply disruptions against bearish domestic factors like warm weather forecasts and rising storage inventories.
European Gas Soars on Qatar Supply Shock, U.S. Prices Retreat
European natural gas benchmarks surged toward three-year highs following missile strikes that crippled a major Qatari export terminal, potentially disrupting supplies for years. U.S. gas prices retreated from midweek gains despite rising export expectations.
Qatar LNG Attack Sparks Global Energy Crisis, EU Weighs Emergency Steps
Europe's benchmark natural gas price remains near a three-year peak after attacks on Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG complex, with repairs potentially lasting five years. The EU is preparing emergency interventions as global supply tightens.
U.S. LNG Stocks Rally as Qatar Supply Shock Sparks Global Scramble
Shares of U.S. liquefied natural gas exporters rallied sharply after an attack on Qatar's export facilities removed a significant portion of global supply, prompting nations like Italy and Japan to urgently seek alternative sources.
European Gas Prices Soar on Qatar LNG Outage, Inflation Fears Mount
European natural gas prices surged to their highest level since early 2023 after an attack on Qatar's LNG infrastructure knocked out a significant portion of global export capacity, threatening supplies to Europe and Asia and prompting central bank inflation warnings.
European Gas Prices Surge on Geopolitical Tensions, Qatar LNG Outage
European natural gas prices surged Wednesday amid fresh Middle East tensions and a prolonged outage at Qatar's major LNG export facilities, driving benchmark contracts sharply higher.
Venture Global Surges on Qatar LNG Halt, Posts Strong Q4
Venture Global shares surged in premarket trading following a Qatar LNG production halt that tightened global gas markets. The company also reported robust fourth-quarter earnings.
Natural Gas Futures Extend Slide on Warm Weather, Williams Gains on Upbeat Outlook
U.S. natural gas futures fell for a second session as mild forecasts dampened demand. Williams Companies shares climbed after the pipeline operator raised its 2026 profit forecast and dividend.
Natural Gas Futures Plunge on Milder Weather Outlook; Expand Energy Shares Drop After CEO Departure
U.S. natural gas prices tumbled over 8% to a three-week low as forecasts of warmer temperatures threatened heating demand. Separately, leading producer Expand Energy's stock fell sharply after its CEO announced an exit.
Natural Gas Futures Plunge 8% on Warmer Mid-February Forecast
U.S. natural gas futures tumbled roughly 8% to $3.14/mmBtu as updated weather projections signaled above-average temperatures for mid-February, reducing heating demand.