Natural Gas Prices Surge 23% on Cold Shock and Short Covering

U.S. natural gas prices surged sharply on Tuesday, posting one of the largest single-day gains seen this winter as the market quickly repriced near-term supply risk. Front-month Henry Hub futures spiked more than 25 percent and briefly traded near $3.90 per million British thermal units. It is a level not seen in weeks.

The immediate driver is the weather. Forecast models over the past 48 hours flipped decisively colder, showing a sustained Arctic outbreak in the Midwest and Northeast into late January. That matters because heating demand had already been running above normal, and storage levels entered the heart of winter thinner than many had assumed after a mild December.

When the weather outlook hardened, short positions became untenable. Funds that had been leaning bearish on expectations of ample supply and manageable winter demand were forced to cover quickly. The result was a price spike that looked extreme, but followed a familiar winter pattern: demand surprises first, storage anxiety second, panic buying third.

U.S. inventories are not critically low, but they are no longer comfortably padded either. Weekly withdrawals have accelerated just as LNG export facilities continue to pull gas out of the domestic system at near-record rates. Feedgas demand remains strong, leaving less flexibility when residential and power-sector demand increase at the same time.

Pipeline constraints and maintenance in certain regions have added to the sense of tightness, particularly in areas already exposed to cold-weather demand surges. None of these signals a structural shortage, but it does make the market more sensitive to sudden shifts in temperature forecasts.

It is also worth noting what this rally is not. There hasn’t been a significant production disruption or geopolitical supply shock. Dry gas production remains strong, and any sustained price move will eventually collide with those realities.

But for now at least, the gas market is trading on weather, storage calculations, and positioning. If forecasts moderate or withdrawals disappoint, prices could retreat.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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