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Nat-Gas Prices Tumble on Inventory Shock: Ras Laffan Damage and Production Outlook Shape Markets

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Nat-Gas Prices Tumble on Inventory Shock: Ras Laffan Damage and Production Outlook Shape Markets

August Nymex natural gas (NGQ26) closed lower by -0.066 (-2.26%) after the EIA reported a larger-than-expected inventory build, pushing prices to a two-month low and highlighting the interplay of short-term and medium-term factors shaping energy markets. Below are the key drivers and implications.

Inventory Report Delivers Market Shock

  • The EIA reported a weekly inventory increase of +41 billion cubic feet (bcf), exceeding market expectations of +39 bcf, for the week ending July 10.
  • This surplus triggered a sharp decline in August Nymex natural gas prices, settling at -0.066 and marking a two-month trough.
  • Production and Demand Reflect Realistic Dynamics

  • US (lower-48) dry gas production stood at 112.0 bcf/day, up +3.6% y/y, according to BNEF.
  • Domestic demand reached 82.8 bcf/day (+3.1% y/y), while LNG net flows to US export terminals fell to 17.2 bcf/day (-8.9% w/w).
  • The EIA raised its 2026 US dry gas production forecast to 111.2 bcf/day from 111.0 bcf/day, signaling downward pressure on prices.
  • Weather and Global LNG Constraints Offer Mixed Signals

  • The Commodity Weather Group noted hotter forecasts through July 20, boosting electricity demand for air conditioning and providing temporary support to prices.
  • However, speculation over a strong El Niño system could reduce heating demand in the Northern Hemisphere, creating medium-term headwinds.
  • Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City suffered 17% damage to LNG export capacity, with repairs expected to take 3-5 years. This could enhance US gas export competitiveness amid global supply tightness.
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    Gökberk Uçar

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    Aviation Logistics and Cargo Expert. Analyst reading global air freight pricing, airline operating margins, and tech product airbridge supplies.

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