Cold Next Week Hits Natural Gas

It was a slow day trading the prompt month natural gas contract, with the September contract trading in just a 3.3-cent range through the day. It settled down a bit more than half a percent on the day as forecasts continued to cool in the medium-range. 

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The role of cooler forecasts was readily apparent as the primary decline in prices came at the front of the strip, even as cash prices were strong again today. 
 

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The September/November U/X spread got hit solidly on the day and settled at its lowest levels since August 1st. 

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Today's decline confirmed our Slightly Bearish sentiment in our Afternoon Update yesterday. 

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This continued in our Morning Update, where we outlined that due to, "...what should be more firm cash prices again today with heat peaking in the next couple of days...[a] bounce back towards $2.95-$2.96 short-term is a possibility with a firmer strip and weak long-term heat, but risk overall is still a bit lower." That's exactly what we saw play out, with prices peaking at $2.963 before falling later in the day. Climate Prediction Center forecasts continued to show significant cool risks in the medium-term in line with expectations too.  

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This fit with our AM forecast that showed cooling demand peaking in the next couple of days. 

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