Natural Gas Bulls Get Help From Early Cold To Keep Market Above $3

 | Oct 19, 2018 03:30

The weather gods must be conspiring to keep the bulls in natural gas happy. Just as the surprising heat that stayed on after the peak of summer, requiring most American households to keep the air-conditioner on longer than typically needed, a rush of cold weather has arrived now in the early days of autumn, when mild weather is usually the norm, prompting the need for heating.

The unseasonable weather patterns are once again spoiling the well-laid plans of market bears who had hoped for some downtime in natural gas demand this week to drive prices down from the stubborn $3 levels seen over the past month.

At present, it is not known if this week’s cold will be a trend or just a flash in the pan.

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Washington Post weather forecaster Ian Livingston thinks the early blast of record cold and snow across much of the central US in recent days will be followed by “significant wintry temperatures, even snow” in many places of the North-East and Mid-Atlantic over the next week.

However, the National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center says it will be a mild winter for much of the United States. The center cites the El-Nino weather phenomenon and the warming of the Pacific Ocean as reason.

Whether the El-Nino prevails over the longer term, the weather gods seem to be favoring gas bulls now by blowing frigid temperatures that are keeping natural gas futures on the New York Mercantile (NYMEX) near 9-month highs, despite growing storage levels of the fuel from record high production.