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Contains transactions at the Waha Hub within the Permian Basin in West Texas. Includes transactions into and in the vicinity of the Waha DCP/Atmos Hub, Enstor Waha Hub and Waha (EPGT) Texas Hub. Interconnecting pipelines/systems include Agua Blanca, Atmos Pipeline, Arena West Texas Pool (comprised of the Waha Header, Trans-Pecos, Oneok WesTex Transmission LLC, Roadrunner and Comanche Trail), El Paso Natural Gas Co. LLC, Energy Transfer, Enterprise Texas, Gulf Coast Express LLC, Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, Northern Natural, Oasis, Oneok WesTex, Permian Highway, Transwestern and Whistler Pipeline. NGI’s index also includes transactions within the El Paso – Waha pool, and the Oneok WesTex pool, points that NGI also publishes as separate indexes.
Natural gas prices at key hubs near the Gulf Coast traded mostly sideways during the first day of bidweek trading on Tuesday. Production moved lower and storage surpluses narrowed, but forecasts pointed to a powerful hurricane impacting the region this week.
October Nymex natural gas futures fluctuated between gains and losses Tuesday before turning lower as profit taking, hurricane risks and middling demand choked off some of the rocket fuel powering the previous three days’ nearly 33.0-cent run higher.
October Nymex natural gas futures floated from gains to losses during Tuesday afternoon trading. The market was caught between prospects of significant demand destruction and production shut-ins as Tropical Storm Helene formed over the Caribbean. Cash prices were mixed by varied demand.
Nearly a dozen market participants announced a series of deals at Gastech 2024 in Houston last week, landing more than 5 million metric tons/year (mmty) of global LNG export and import capacity as supplies are forecast to grow through the end of the decade.
The October natural gas futures contract flew higher on Monday, building on the prior week’s rally and remaining comfortably above a key technical threshold. It settled at $2.613/MMBtu, up 17.9 cents day/day. This followed back-to-back gains to close out last week.