Natural Gas (NATGAS) is up 2.03% at Aug 21 04:10(ET), now at $2.811, with a 7-day up of 3.16%.

Natural gas futures advanced as persistent late-summer extreme heat across the Southern and Western regions of the United States continued to drive elevated power-sector demand for air conditioning. High summer temperatures boosted cooling degree days, forcing electric utilities to burn substantial volumes of natural gas to meet peak grid loads. This robust domestic burn provided immediate support to prompt-month contracts, encouraging short-covering activity following recent technical pullbacks.
The underlying fundamental catalyst behind the price rebound stemmed from the U.S. Energy Information Administration weekly natural gas storage report. The agency reported a modest injection of 16 billion cubic feet into Lower-48 underground storage, falling significantly short of the five-year average seasonal build of 29 billion cubic feet. The lighter-than-normal accumulation further narrowed the historical inventory surplus relative to five-year benchmarks, highlighting how regional summer heat is actively curbing seasonal storage builds.
Within the inventory data, market participants noted a distinct regional imbalance, characterized by net withdrawals from South Central salt storage facilities. Intense regional cooling demand in Texas and the broader Gulf Coast region forced utilities to draw down high-deliverability salt caverns, effectively counterbalancing injections in the East and Midwest. Additionally, steady liquefied natural gas feedgas flows to Gulf Coast export facilities provided an underlying floor for demand, absorbing a portion of domestic production.
Despite the session's bullish repricing, institutional investors remain cautious regarding the broader structural market balance. U.S. dry gas production continues to run near record levels above 111 billion cubic feet per day, underpinned by resilient associated gas output from Permian Basin crude operations and steady Haynesville drilling. With total inventories remaining comfortably elevated and projected to enter the winter heating season near historic highs, market participants continue to balance near-term weather support against long-term oversupply risks and approaching shoulder-season weather transitions.
Technically, Natural Gas (NATGAS) shows a MACD (12,26,9) value of 0.041, indicating a neutral signal. The RSI at 51.091 suggests neutral condition and the Williams %R at 24.380 suggests buy condition. Please monitor closely.

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