
U.S. Gas Prices Now Driven by LNG Exports, Not Summer Weather
U.S. natural gas prices have stopped following heating and cooling demand. They now swing on LNG export plant maintenance cycles. A June 2 drop in gas flows to export terminals—driven by routine shutdowns—moved prices more than weather forecasts released days later. The pattern is clear: export volatility, not domestic weather, now sets the near-term price.
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