Natural Gas Cools As Underwhelming Summer Meets Overwhelming Virus

 | Jun 25, 2020 19:29

It’s getting warm. But not warm enough or fast enough for the liking of the natural gas bulls.

As the market awaits another weekly update on US gas balances at 10:30 AM ET (14:30 GMT), forecasts are pointing to a dreaded triple-digit injection into storage due to underwhelming gas burns for air-conditioning and other power needs.

And despite a warmer-than-normal outlook, less intense heat could have wider implications for upcoming storage injections, especially at a time of demand weakness in the industrial and liquefied-natural-gas sectors.

A consensus of forecasts tracked by Investing.com shows the US Energy Information Administration is likely to report a build of 106 billion cubic feet for the week ended June 19, versus a previous increase of 85 bcf for the week to June 12.

This is above the 103 bcf build seen during the same week a year ago and the 73 bcf in injections averaged over 2015 to 2019.