Natural gas is sent through small pipelines called gathering lines to processing plants, which separate the various hydrocarbons and fluids from the pure natural gas, to produce what is known as 'pipeline quality' dry natural gas before it can be transported. Processing involves four main processes to remove the various impurities.
By - Fri Aug 30, 5:26PM CDT Oct Nymex natural gas (NGV19) on Friday closed down by -0.011 (-0.48%).Nat-gas prices fell back Friday on concern that Hurricane Dorian, which is expected to hit Florida by Monday, will cause power outages and reduce demand for nat-gas.High U.S. Nat-gas production is also negative for nat-gas prices with lower-48 nat-gas production on Friday up +8.0% y/y at 91.398 bcf/d. Nat-gas output has caused U.S. Nat-gas inventories to rise sharply in recent months to the current level of +14.1% y/y from -22.3% y/y in March.Nat-gas prices on Thursday had rallied sharply to a 4-week high on the outlook for hot temperatures to settle across the U.S., which would boost nat-gas demand from utilities to meet increased electricity demand for air conditioning.The Weather Company on Thursday said temperatures will be hotter than normal during Sep 3-7 across the majority of the U.S.
West and South.The Commodity Weather Group on Wednesday said temperatures will stay above normal across the West Coast and Texas over the next five days with the heat expanding across the U.S. South through Sep 11.Thursday's weekly EIA nat-gas inventories report pushed nat-gas inventories up to an 8-1/2 month high of 2,857 bcf the week of Aug 23, up +14.1% y/y, although inventories are still -3.4% below the 5-year average.Big Picture Natural Gas Market Factors: Bullish factors include (1) solid demand from Mexico for U.S.
Nat-gas, (2) strong global natural gas demand due to firm global economic growth and the need to substitute for coal to reduce global CO2 emissions, and (3) significant U.S. LNG nat-gas export potential as more LNG ports are built in the U.S. And around the world. Bearish factors include (1) China's hike in its import tariff to 25% from 10% on U.S. LNG imports as of June 1, which effectively eliminated any Chinese buying of U.S. Nat-gas, (2) high U.S. Nat gas inventories that are up +14.1% y/y, and (3) near-record U.S.
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