Natural Gas Settles After Storm Fern: Storage Steady as Spring Signals Calm Ahead
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This is your Daily Natural Gas Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.
Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Natural Gas Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im your host Vanessa, and today were diving into the latest on natural gas prices, market moves, and what it all means for you.
Right now, the March 2026 natural gas contract is trading around 3.52 dollars per MMBtu, up a bit from yesterday according to NRG Market Update. Spot prices are hovering near 3.34 dollars per MMBtu as reported by Energy Edge, after some recent ups and downs. We saw a big drop from February highs near 6 dollars, and now its consolidating around 4.43 dollars in some analyses from FX Daily Report, testing key support levels.
The markets are calming after that wild Winter Storm Fern, which triggered a record 360 billion cubic feet withdrawal from storage the week ending January 30th, per the EIA. Stocks are now just a tad below the five-year average, but warmer weather forecasts are easing demand pressure, helping prices stabilize. NRG notes residential and commercial use dipped, while LNG exports hit record highs, keeping things bullish underneath.
Looking ahead, supply discipline from producers is tight, with less growth chasing prices, and demand from LNG exports and data centers powering up. Mercer Capital highlights this disconnect, saying fundamentals are strengthening even if prices stay volatile. Technicals show mixed signals, with potential bounces to 3.85 dollars or drops to 3.30 dollars per Economies.com.
For you at home, keep an eye on storage reports and weather apps, they drive these swings. If youre trading or hedging energy costs, consider those Fibonacci levels around 4.83 dollars as resistance, and think long-term with LNG growth in mind. Stay smart out there.
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