Natural Gas Market Indicators

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Storage vs 5-Year Average5.3
MED
Weekly Injection/Withdrawal Pace4.8
MED
LNG Export Demand5.1
MED
Domestic Production Levels5.5
MED
Pipeline Constraints / Maintenance4.7
MED
Weather Forecasts (HDD/CDD)6.2
HIGH
Gas Rig Count & Drilling Activity5.6
MED
Industrial Demand4.9
MED
Price Volatility Index4.3
LOW
Weather Impact4.1
LOW
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Welcome to the Natural Gas Market Indicators dashboard

This page provides a snapshot of the natural gas market using ten critical indicators. The overall status reflects the combined signals from these indicators, helping you assess supply, demand, storage, and market sentiment at a glance.

Overall Status: Yellow

The natural gas market currently presents mixed signals. Storage levels are close to the five-year average, and production remains robust, but LNG export demand is high and weather-related demand could swing quickly. Stay watchful for changes in storage and exports.

Key Indicators

  1. Storage vs 5-Year Average – Compares current gas storage levels to historical norms.
  2. Weekly Injection/Withdrawal Pace – Measures storage injections or withdrawals each week versus normal.
  3. Production (Lower 48 Dry Gas) – Tracks total US natural gas production.
  4. LNG Feedgas/Export Volumes – Captures demand from liquefied natural gas exports.
  5. Pipeline Flows & Constraints – Monitors bottlenecks and pipeline capacities.
  6. Weather: Heating & Cooling Degree Days – Reflects temperature-driven demand forecasts.
  7. Power Burn (Gas Demand from Power Sector) – Indicates natural gas consumption for electricity generation.
  8. Basis (Regional Price Spreads) – Shows price differentials between Henry Hub and regional hubs.
  9. Rig Count / Drilled but Uncompleted Wells (DUCs) – Signals future supply trends.
  10. Futures Curve Shape (Backwardation/Contango) – Provides insight into market expectations for future prices.

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