Commodity Market Report
North America gas short-term outlook: Henry Hub generates support while Waha falls into an abyss
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Despite significant supply curtailments, the US lower 48 working gas storage overhang has failed to decline much. Mild weather and US LNG underperformance has been negating the impact of reduced supply. May will bring higher cooling degree days to provide support to demand through record gas burns. Better yet, Freeport LNG is starting to show signs of restarting and should be poised to finally reach full utilization. This month’s North America gas commodity report seeks to answer: • What is necessary for Waha gas prices to recover? • How much will gas burns increase heading into peak summer? • When will the storage overhang start to significantly decrease?
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