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Storage Reports Drive Movements in Natural Gas ETFs

Natural gas prices fluctuate as U.S. storage data and European geopolitical shifts drive market dynamics and investor caution.

Natural gas prices have experienced significant fluctuations recently.
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By Jean-Charles Senant
December 9, 2024

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Natural gas prices have experienced significant fluctuations recently, driven by factors such as storage reports and changing weather patterns. Let’s explore the key influences behind these shifts and their potential implications for the markets.

U.S. Natural Gas Storage and Prices

In the U.S., natural gas futures fell toward $3/MMBtu following the release of a storage report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). The report revealed a smaller-than-expected drawdown in natural gas inventories. For the week ending November 29, utilities withdrew 30 billion cubic feet of natural gas, falling short of analysts’ expectations of a 43 billion cubic feet draw. This unexpected result left inventory levels at a healthy 3,937 billion cubic feet. As a result, the market reacted with a decline in natural gas futures, as traders adjusted their supply and demand forecasts for the period.

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European Market Reactions

Across the Atlantic, European natural gas futures dipped to a two-week low of €46.3/MWh, though they remained close to their 2024 high of €48.5/MWh. Notably, the current EU price is still 4.5 times higher than the U.S. gas price (approximately €10/MWh, with $3/MMBtu) and 2.7 times higher than the average price over five years before the pandemic, continuing to strain the competitiveness of Germany’s economy. This recent weakness was driven by geopolitical developments, particularly Russia’s relaxation of payment rules for gas purchases. President Vladimir Putin authorized foreign buyers to use third-party banks to convert payments into rubles before transferring them to Gazprombank, alleviating concerns about supply disruptions tied to U.S. sanctions. Additional factors, such as increased liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports and forecasts of relatively mild weather, further eased immediate concerns about Europe’s gas supply.

Despite this respite, Europe’s struggling industries remain concerned about a potential gas price shock this winter, fueled by intensified competition with Asia for liquefied natural gas and the looming threat of further reductions in Russian supplies. Additionally, on January 1, 2025, the expiration of a key contract governing Russian gas transit through Ukraine could disrupt the remaining exports to several European Union countries.

Performance of Natural Gas ETFs

Natural gas ETFs saw a significant decrease last week, dropping by 8.25%. The WisdomTree Natural Gas (NGAS) and the BNP Paribas Henry Hub Natural Gas ETC (BNQ9) experienced the largest declines, at 8.39% and 7.98%, respectively.

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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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