Post by
checkup on Sep 29, 2022 10:54am
Storage report
Natural gas storage report for week ending Sept 23 is 103 Bcf. The cummulative amount in storage for the year is 318 Bcf below the five year average.
It will be interesting to see when we begin to draw on storage for the winter.
Comment by
Barkis on Sep 29, 2022 11:24am
Powerburn should increase along with the recent drop in natural gas prices and the consistently high steam coal prices. My guess is that some who have shorted gas futures are just taking advantage of some decent storage injections expected over the few weeks and the fact that the impact on injections cause by increased powerburn will take a couple weeks to show up in the weekly figures.
Comment by
checkup on Sep 29, 2022 12:01pm
The Freeport LNG is scheduled to be back in business the first part of November. Would you know how this will affect supplies? Seems reasonable to think nat gas will stay pretty solid over the winter.
Comment by
Barkis on Sep 29, 2022 12:13pm
Freeport needs about ~2bcf/day to run or about 750 bcf/year. Easy to see why keeping it offline at this point was probably a political decision. IMO
Comment by
PlutusofCrete on Sep 29, 2022 4:55pm
Prefs get redeemed EOD tmrw! Perhaps there will be another explosion to celebrate.
Comment by
Tothemoon2 on Sep 29, 2022 9:56pm
I wonder if the RV (relief valve) was omitted by mistake on the PM (preventative maintenance) schedule which would may be a reason for the delay. I 100% agree they could have been up and running a long time ago.