US Natural Gas Prices Sink for 2nd Session
2025-12-09 10:24
By
Joana Taborda
1 min. read
US natural gas futures fell to around $4.5/MMBtu, moving further away from the three-year highs reached earlier this month.
Milder weather forecasts through December 23rd have eased pressure on demand, while near-record production and ample storage continue to weigh on prices.
Average gas output in the Lower 48 states has risen to 109.7 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) so far in December, above November’s record of 109.6 bcfd.
Robust production has enabled companies to build larger-than-normal inventories, which now stand about 5% above the seasonal average.
LSEG expects total US demand including exports, to increase to 146 bcfd next week, up from 143.8 bcfd this week.