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(08 May 2025, 14:44)

Market Speaks: EIA expects natural gas prices will rise in coming months as US exports more LNG


The Energy Information Administration or EIA stated in a latest update that the Henry Hub spot price fell to $3.44 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) in April, down 68 cents/MMBtu from the March average. The price decrease was primarily driven by relatively warm weather in March and early April, which led to higher-than-expected levels of natural gas injections into storage. EIA expects natural gas prices will rise in the coming months as the United States exports more LNG and demand for natural gas from the electric power sector increases seasonally. It forecast the Henry Hub spot price will average nearly $4.20/MMBtu in the third quarter of 2025 (3Q25). Despite rising seasonal demand for natural gas heading into summer, forecast for the 3Q25 Henry Hub price is almost double the price from a year earlier and is contributing to expectation of less natural gas use in the electric power sector on average this year compared with last year.
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