US Natgas Prices Rise for 2nd Day
2025-10-07 14:19
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
US natural gas futures rose to above $3.5/MMBtu, the highest since July 18, as daily output declined.
Production in the Lower 48 states averaged 106.5 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) so far in October, down from 107.4 bcfd in September and a record 108.0 bcfd in August.
Daily output was expected to hit a four-month low of 104.4 bcfd.
Earlier record production allowed storage levels to build 5% above the seasonal norm.
Looking ahead, meteorologists forecast mostly warmer-than-usual weather through at least October 22, limiting heating demand.
Meanwhile, gas flows to the eight major US LNG export plants averaged 16.1 bcfd in early October, up from 15.7 bcfd in September and above the April record.
However, feedgas flows slipped to a two-week low of 15.5 bcfd on Tuesday due to reduced intake at Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass terminal in Louisiana.