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MLPG - Natural Gas Market: Total Demand Is Projected To Reach A 'Seasonal Low' Within The Next 10 Days

The Weather Last week Last week (ending May 8), the number of heating degree days (HDDs) increased by 7.5% w-o-w (from 49 to 52), while the number of cooling degree days (CDDs) increased by as much as 42% (from 20 to 28). We estimate that total energy demand (as measured in total degree ...

MLPG - Natural Gas Market Overview: Consumption Is Starting To Rise, But Slowly

This report covers the week ending May 8, 2020. Total Demand (if there was no coronavirus) In the absence of a coronavirus-induced lockdown, we estimate that the aggregate demand for U.S. natural gas (consumption + exports) would have totaled around 595 bcf for the week ending May 8 (d...

MLPG - Natural Gas Market: Production Is Decreasing, But Demand Remains Weak

The Weather Last week Last week (ending May 1), the number of heating degree days (HDDs) dropped by 35% w-o-w (from 75 to 49), while the number of cooling degree days (CDDs) increased by 17% (from 17 to 20). However, we estimate that total energy demand (as measured in total degree days,...

MLPG - Natural Gas In The Electric Power Sector - Latest Trends

In one of our previous articles , we explained why natural gas traders should care about the latest trends in the Electric Power sector and what indicators they should be monitoring. In this article, we would simply like to update you on some of the latest trends. As you know, the Electric ...

MLPG - Natural Gas Market Overview: Supply Is Falling, Demand Is Not Rising

This report covers the week ending May 1, 2020. Total Demand (if there was no coronavirus) In the absence of a coronavirus-induced lockdown, we estimate that the aggregate demand for U.S. natural gas (consumption + exports) would have totaled around 600 bcf for the week ending May 1 (d...

MLPG - Natural Gas Market: Forward Curve Looks Overvalued When Set Against That Latest Storage Level Outlook

The Weather Last week Last week (ending April 24), the number of heating degree days (HDDs) dropped by almost 30% w-o-w (from 105 to 75). However, we estimate that total energy demand (as measured in total degree days, or TDDs) was 20% above the 30-year norm and as much as 63% above last...

MLPG - Natural Gas Market Overview: Dry Gas Production Is Trending Down, But Very Slowly

This report covers the week ending April 24, 2020. Total Demand (if there was no coronavirus) In the absence of a coronavirus-induced lockdown, we estimate that the aggregate demand for U.S. natural gas (consumption + exports) would have totaled around 650 bcf for the week ending April...

MLPG - Natural Gas Market: Production Has Been Surprisingly Resilient, But Will Drop Nonetheless

The Weather Last week Last week (ending April 17), the number of heating degree days (HDDs) jumped by almost 40% w-o-w (from 75 to 105). We estimate that total energy demand (as measured in total degree days, or TDDs) was 31% above the 30-year norm and as much as 53% above last year's le...

MLPG - The Duration Of The Lockdown Is A Major Wild Card: Natural Gas Price Could Be Anywhere Between $0.90 And $2.50 Per MMBtu By June

This report covers the week ending April 17, 2020. Total Demand (if there was no coronavirus) In the absence of a coronavirus-induced lockdown, we estimate that the aggregate demand for U.S. natural gas (consumption + exports) would have totaled around 690 bcf for the week ending April...

MLPG - April 2020: Natural Gas Supply-Demand Balance Overview And Forecast

The U.S. Energy Information Administration has recently released their natural gas monthly statistics for January 2020. In this article, we will briefly review their consumption and exports figures, then look at our estimates for February and March, and conclude with our latest forecast for Ap...

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