Natural Gas: When Betting On Winter Weather Feels Like Betting On U.S.-China Deal

 | Dec 05, 2019 06:30

It’ll come at some point; exactly when, no one’s sure. So we keep betting on what everyone says, getting more frustrated by the day as it remains elusive.

This U.S.-China trade deal scenario could have very well been written for the winter weather play in natural gas.

For five weeks now, frigid temperatures have played hide-and-seek with weather forecasters and the best of gas traders alike.

No Sign Of Cold For Weeks, Just Like Trade Deal /h3

Extreme cold has just disappeared—or refuses to linger—after an unseasonable blast in late October, disappointing those betting on more such freezing days that would have burned larger volumes of gas for heating and sent prices of the fuel rallying.

The situation in gas isn’t very different from the much-ballyhooed “phase one” of the U.S.-China trade agreement, which the Trump administration have said since October was “close” and “coming”, although President Donald Trump himself has regularly contradicted his officials and Chinese negotiators on the prospects for a deal.