LNG Flows Jumped 12%
BloombergNEF estimated LNG net flows to U.S. export terminals at 19.1 bcf per day, up 11.9% from the prior week. That volume is staying out of domestic storage, and it is the single biggest offset the bulls have against Thursday’s bearish 108 bcf build. Without the export pull, the storage surplus would already be running away from the market.
Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City makes the export story more than a one-week trade. European and Asian buyers who depended on those cargoes from that damaged facility have been scrambling for replacements, with U.S. terminals sitting at the top of every shortlist. Strait of Hormuz shipping disruptions are making the alternatives even harder to find. The pull on American gas from overseas has legs that extend well past this summer.
Rig Count Hits Eight-Month Low
Baker Hughes reported U.S. natural gas rigs fell by three to 121 for the week ending June 12. That is the lowest count in eight months, well below the 134-rig high from earlier this year. Production is still running strong at 111.7 bcf per day, up 4.2% year-over-year according to BloombergNEF. The Energy Information Administration projects output holding near 111.0 bcf per day.
Falling rigs and rising production do not stay disconnected forever, and fewer rigs drilling today means slower supply growth down the road even if the timing remains uncertain. The market is not pricing that in yet.
How Long Does the Heat Last?
NatGasWeather sees the majority of the country running hot through the weekend. Highs in the 80s and 90s across large portions, with some areas pushing toward 100. Chicago and the East Coast are looking at the 90s for the next several days.
The forecast gets complicated after Sunday. Weather systems moving across the Northern Plains through June 17 bring cooler air in the 60s and 70s, while Commodity Weather Group projects below-average temperatures across parts of the Midwest through June 16. Cooling demand should weaken as the heat backs off. A hot weekend that fades into a mild week is a pattern natural gas traders have seen plenty of times before, and pricing in the heat without knowing what follows next week is a risk nobody wants to take with the Fed meeting landing on the same calendar.
What I’m Watching
LNG export demand is doing the heavy lifting against the bearish storage data right now, and the Ras Laffan damage combined with the Strait of Hormuz disruption give the export story staying power well beyond this week. Monday’s weather model updates are the next catalyst that decides who controls the short-term trade. Extended heat keeps the bulls in control, but a cooler revision hands the momentum right back to the storage bears who got validated by Thursday’s 108 bcf build.
Trader reaction to the 50-day moving average at $3.114 will set the tone on Monday. This level is within striking distance based on the current price at $3.068. Friday’s low at $3.031 drew buyers near support, which suggests patient traders are accumulating as they await the next bullish catalyst, which is likely to be a shift in the weather. Clearing the 50-day MA could change the entire conversation from neutral to bullish. A sustained move under the 50-day MA will indicate the conditions aren’t right for a rally yet.

























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































