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Energy ETFs Surge Amid U.S. Natural Gas and Global Oil Rally

U.S. natural gas prices rise on tight supply-demand dynamics, while European prices drop amid mild weather; oil prices rebound on supply concerns and China’s increased imports.

Energy ETFs Surge Amid U.S. Natural Gas and Global Oil Rally
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By Jean-Charles Senant
December 16, 2024

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European Natural Gas Prices Fall, U.S. Market Tightens

European natural gas prices dropped this week as mild weather kept heating demand low while supply remained steady. This balance pushed prices lower, reflecting the classic supply-and-demand principle.

In the U.S., however, natural gas prices surged to their highest level in over a year. This rally was driven by a larger-than-expected storage withdrawal of 190 billion cubic feet (bcf), surpassing the forecast of 170 bcf, as reported by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). During the week of December 5-11, demand reached 128.6 bcf, significantly outpacing the supply of 110.5 bcf, contributing to the tightening market and price surge.

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Nevertheless, despite the aforementioned factors, natural gas prices in the U.S. have experienced a steady decline since midday Friday, decreasing from 3.48 USD/MMBTU to 3.15 USD/MMBTU at the time of this article’s publication.

Investors outside the U.S. gain exposure to U.S. natural gas market through exchange-traded products (ETPs) such as WisdomTree Natural Gas (NGAS) and BNP Paribas Henry Hub Natural Gas (BNQ9), which gained 7.52% and 10.36%, respectively.

Oil Prices Rebound Amid Global Supply Concerns

Oil prices also posted a strong recovery, with the WTI crude climbing 6.09% this week and surpassing $71 per barrel. Two major global factors fueled this rally.

First, the U.S. announced plans to tighten oil export restrictions on Iran and Russia, both key oil suppliers. Second, China boosted its oil imports, which rose 14.3% year-on-year, marking the first increase since April. Although China’s recent economic stimulus measures fell short of fully convincing investors, they still drove oil demand higher as the country took advantage of lower oil prices and stockpiled reserves.

ETFs like WisdomTree Brent Crude (BRNT) and WisdomTree WTI Crude Oil (CRUD) mirrored these gains, climbing 5.38% and 5.94% respectively, reflecting renewed investor confidence in the energy sector.

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Please note this article is for information purposes only and does not in any way constitute investment advice. It is essential that you seek advice from a registered financial professional prior to making any investment decision.

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