North America gas markets short-term outlook December 2019: The big short
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- Is winter already over? After a cold November, December weather has been milder than normal with a very warm end to 2019 currently forecasted over the holiday season. However, we are reminded that January and February are the coldest months of winter and can yield outsized storage withdrawals. Better yet, some early signs that US gas production is finally bending over give hope for Henry Hub gas prices to recover.
- Permian and Northeast basis remains resilient despite production growth?
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