Natural Gas Market
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 10:36 am
For twelve straight weeks, injections to U.S. natural gas storage have been well below the injections for the same twelve weeks a year ago.
2016 = +1,045 BCF
2017 = +719 BCF
That is a delta of 326 BCF or 31.2% YOY decline. < Note that this difference of 3.9 Bcfpd matches up to what I have been telling you in my weekly podcasts. That U.S. production is down about 2.0 Bcfpd and demand is up about 2.5 Bcfpd. BTW a big part the YOY demand growth is coming in the 2nd half of this year (LNG exports and increasing export to Mexico).
There are 21 weeks remaining before draws from storage for winter heating season begin mid-November.
In 2016 the injections to storage during the remaining 21 weeks was 1,494 BCF.
If 2017 injections to storage are 31.2% lower than last year (1,028 BCF), we will begin the winter heating season with just 3,798 BCF in storage. < This is right at the 5-year average.
Considering how much more gas we consume today than we did five years ago, I think this sets up an under-supplied gas market heading into winter. Keep in mind that we are now exporting over 4 BCF per day more gas than we did five years ago.
To confirm all of the numbers above, go to http://www.americanoilman.com/ and click on "Gas Storage".
2016 = +1,045 BCF
2017 = +719 BCF
That is a delta of 326 BCF or 31.2% YOY decline. < Note that this difference of 3.9 Bcfpd matches up to what I have been telling you in my weekly podcasts. That U.S. production is down about 2.0 Bcfpd and demand is up about 2.5 Bcfpd. BTW a big part the YOY demand growth is coming in the 2nd half of this year (LNG exports and increasing export to Mexico).
There are 21 weeks remaining before draws from storage for winter heating season begin mid-November.
In 2016 the injections to storage during the remaining 21 weeks was 1,494 BCF.
If 2017 injections to storage are 31.2% lower than last year (1,028 BCF), we will begin the winter heating season with just 3,798 BCF in storage. < This is right at the 5-year average.
Considering how much more gas we consume today than we did five years ago, I think this sets up an under-supplied gas market heading into winter. Keep in mind that we are now exporting over 4 BCF per day more gas than we did five years ago.
To confirm all of the numbers above, go to http://www.americanoilman.com/ and click on "Gas Storage".