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Natural Gas Surge 9% This Week on Strong Flow of Exports

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 Natural gas futures climb over 9% for the week, as cold temperatures moved through the U.S., increasing the demand as more consumers run their heaters. What also is underpinning stronger natural gas futures is the demand for U.S. exports, says Capital Economics in a note. “The increase in U.S. natural gas prices has come alongside a surge in LNG exports, with record high volumes of feedgas flowing into export terminals,” says the firm. 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/european-gas-prices-poised-for-weekly-loss-on-ample-supplies-faa66aad

 

Trump’s push for more LNG exports risks domestic price surge

When a natural gas export terminal on the Texas coast exploded on June 8, 2022, the plant closed, and the price of gas in the United States suddenly dropped.

By the end of the day, it had plummeted 16 percent.

The reason: supply and demand. The facility, Freeport LNG, was then one of seven sites in the United States where gas was being liquefied at cryogenic temperatures and shipped overseas. When it closed, less gas could be exported.

https://www.eenews.net/articles/trumps-push-for-more-lng-exports-risks-domestic-price-surge/

 

 

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