Ngas storage levels and peak prices, some history
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2018 3:53 pm
Below are charted the ngas storage levels at the end of refill season (peak) and end of withdrawal season (trough), along with the peak price during those periods, for 2013-2014, 2016-2017, 2017-2018, and 2018-2019 (estimated, using Dan's SWAG for end of refill season level). Many variables affect all of these numbers, and those variables change from year to year, so comparisons not perfect, or arguably even useful. Still, interesting to consider.
Sources: https://www.macrotrends.net/2478/natura ... ical-chart and http://americanoilman.homestead.com/GasStorage.html
Year/wk/pk level (tcf) Year/wk/tr level(tcf) Mo./yr/Peak price
2013 46 3.834 2014 13 0.824 Jan '14 $5.43
2016 46 4.077 2017 13 2.049 Dec '16 $3.87
2017 45 3.790 2018 17 1.281 Dec '17 $3.77
2018 est 3.251 2019 ?? <1.20(?) ??????
If Dan's SWAG is correct, we will end refill in 2018 541 bcf below 2017, so, unless there is significant new takeaway capacity and production that finds its way to storage, the estimate for 2019 trough level (<1.20) may be generous.
If supply remains either stable or increases only modestly, and if demand variables such as weather line up bullishly, and one expects a price spike in Dec. or Jan., what would be the ways to try to profit from it?
Sources: https://www.macrotrends.net/2478/natura ... ical-chart and http://americanoilman.homestead.com/GasStorage.html
Year/wk/pk level (tcf) Year/wk/tr level(tcf) Mo./yr/Peak price
2013 46 3.834 2014 13 0.824 Jan '14 $5.43
2016 46 4.077 2017 13 2.049 Dec '16 $3.87
2017 45 3.790 2018 17 1.281 Dec '17 $3.77
2018 est 3.251 2019 ?? <1.20(?) ??????
If Dan's SWAG is correct, we will end refill in 2018 541 bcf below 2017, so, unless there is significant new takeaway capacity and production that finds its way to storage, the estimate for 2019 trough level (<1.20) may be generous.
If supply remains either stable or increases only modestly, and if demand variables such as weather line up bullishly, and one expects a price spike in Dec. or Jan., what would be the ways to try to profit from it?