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Natural Gas ETFs Rally Amid Supply Shortages and Cold Weather

Natural gas prices surge due to extreme cold, record LNG exports, production disruptions, and declining storage levels, tightening market conditions.

Natural gas prices have surged to multi-year highs.
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By Jean-Charles Senant
February 24, 2025

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Natural gas prices have surged to multi-year highs, driven by a combination of weather, supply constraints, and rising global demand.

Why Natural Gas Prices Are Climbing

Natural gas prices have hit two-year highs at $4.35/MMBtu, fueled by a mix of extreme weather, strong export demand, and production setbacks. The recent cold snap in North America has significantly impacted supply and demand, leading to tighter market conditions.

  • Freezing Temperatures Drive Demand: Arctic weather has pushed higher heating demand, forcing utilities and consumers to rely more on natural gas. This has created a surge in usage at a time when supplies are already under pressure.
  • Record LNG Exports Tighten Supply: The U.S. is exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) at record levels, with shipments reaching 15.4 billion cubic feet per day. With strong global demand, particularly from Europe and Asia, domestic availability has shrunk, pushing prices higher.
  • Production Challenges Disrupt Supply: Extreme cold has led to "freeze-offs" in key gas-producing regions, where wellheads become blocked due to ice formation. This has reduced production, further tightening supply.
  • Storage Levels Declining: Natural gas inventories have fallen below the five-year average due to heavy withdrawals. With less gas in storage, concerns over supply shortages have added to the price rally.
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At the ETF level, Natural Gas ETPs recorded gains of 8.08%. Notably, the WisdomTree Natural Gas (NGAS) surged 10.69%, while the BNP Paribas Henry Hub Natural Gas (TR) ETC (BNQ9) rose 10.56%.

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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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