U.S. Gas Prices Now Swinging on Plant Shutdowns, Not Weather

U.S. Gas Prices Now Swinging on Plant Shutdowns, Not Weather

U.S. natural gas prices have stopped following summer heat and cooling demand. Instead, they now move on the opening and closing of LNG export plants—facilities that ship gas overseas. A maintenance shutdown in early June moved prices more than any weather forecast did. Export swings, not thermostats, now drive the market.

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