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Timera Energy Chart of the Month


The U.S. Natural Gas market has seen a rise in both Henry Hub spot and month-ahead price volatility across the past six months, driving value for short-cycle storage capacity holders. This volatility has been driven by several key factors:

  • In January, freezing weather conditions caused extreme spot price fluctuations, with a notable impact also seen in the front-month price.
  • A bout of warm winter weather sank price levels in February before leading major producers to scale back production, further increasing market volatility.
  • March and April saw a combination of planned and unplanned outages at the Freeport LNG facility, reducing nominations and adding renewed pressure to Henry Hub prices.

Storage value is driven by two key price signals: summer and winter price spreads influence the value of seasonal flexibility, while spot price volatility drives the value of shorter-term gas deliverability. The significant planned expansion of LNG export capacity will boost the influence of feed gas demand variability as a major source of spot price volatility. Additionally, the growing deployment of variable generation sources will further contribute to short-term gas-burn variability.

This trend places emphasis on the role of fast-cycle storage in mitigating future gas price volatility and ensuring liquidity in the underlying asset trade.



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