Friday, April 21, 2023

West Coast Natural Gas Inventories still way below normal, but showing a slight rise.

The Energy Information Administration released their weekly report yesterday.

As usual, the overall indicates above seasonal 5 year average. Some areas are in much better shape than others. 
In the West, prices generally declined this week, except for the price at PG&E Citygate in Northern California, which rose 38 cents from $5.79/MMBtu last Wednesday to $6.17/MMBtu yesterday. The price at SoCal Citygate in Southern California decreased 33 cents from $7.99/MMBtu last Wednesday to $7.66/MMBtu yesterday. In the Pacific Northwest, the price at Sumas on the Canada-Washington border fell $1.17 from $4.80/MMBtu last Wednesday to $3.63/MMBtu yesterday. Southern California Gas (SoCalGas) began planned maintenance on Line 5000 on Monday, April 17, which will curtail 630 million cubic feet per day of natural gas flows through April 28.

Still about triple the price of Henry Hub.

Elsewhere...

According to news reports, the UK storage is sufficient to last through the summer. Not sure what that even means, as future's prices seem to indicate a rise. In any case, the so called cap currently in place of £2,500 is likely to show little easing, in my humble opinion.

German inventories are holding steady at 64%. It should be noted the winter was mild, plus consumption was reduced... largely by industry, according to Der Spiegel. Can that extend through another year? If productivity was not impacted... were these industries wasteful? 



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