US Natgas Prices Fall from 3-Year High
2025-11-17 12:11
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
US natural gas futures fell to below $4.4/MMBtu, retreating from a near three-year high of $4.65 reached on November 13, as short-term mild weather eased immediate heating demand.
Also, US production in the Lower 48 states reached a record 109 bcfd so far in November, a fresh record, supporting ample storage levels now 4.5% above seasonal norms.
Despite ample supply, strong LNG export demand persists, averaging 17.8 bcfd in November, up from 16.7 bcfd in October, driven by European demand amid reduced Russian flows.
Traders also weighed expectations for colder conditions in early December, which could lift heating needs and support prices in the near term.