As Price Rut In Natural Gas Hits A Pause, Bears Mull Next Move

 | Feb 06, 2020 04:14

There’s a saying in markets that the cure for low prices is low prices. That’s probably what’s happening with natural gas now, which is finding some relief after plumbing near four-year lows — despite the weather remaining unsupportive for the heating solution.

As regular trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange’s Henry Hub came to a close on Wednesday, the front-month gas contract showed a third day of gains out of four that — if retained — could result in the first week of gains since the opening week of January.

What seemed peculiar was that it was also the week when the front month fell all the way to a March 2016 low of $1.804 per million metric British thermal units as weather models suggested that the cold in the coming weeks will not match the winter peak of the past four years.

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Since the start of February, natural gas is up 2.4%, compared to its disastrous streak over the past three months when it fell 16% in January, 4% in December and 13% in November.