U.S. Gas Prices Now Driven by LNG Exports, Not Summer Weather

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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