NatGas Prices Stays High Even Tho M-U Hits Record High Production

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The price of natural gas has almost doubled over the past year. In September 2020 the NYMEX Henry Hub price stood at $2.41/MMBtu. Yesterday the price closed at $4.64/MMBtu. Astonishing! The question keeps coming: Why is the price of natgas high and staying high, even though production in the country’s largest shale gas basin–the Marcellus/Utica–is on the rise? It’s a paradox. The short answer is that (1) production in other basins has not bounced back like the M-U following the pandemic, and (2) there is more demand, in the form of exports, for American natgas (via pipeline and LNG). Increasing demand with the same or less supply equals higher prices.

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