Another Big Week For Gas Bulls, Before The Good Times End

 | Sep 21, 2018 06:07

Natural gas bulls have done a remarkable job keeping prices for the fuel near the key $3 level this late into summer, thanks to unseasonable warmth and low stockpiles. However, the onset of milder weather will make avoiding a correction harder, analysts say.

Some traders had expected the market to slump this week, on suggestions that rains brought by Hurricane Florence would cool areas beyond the Carolinas, cutting into demand for air-conditioning and, consequently, the gas required for power generation. Instead, temperatures stayed higher than normal, and outages at nuclear plants forced utilities to lean more heavily on gas-fired stations to generate power. This caused gas prices to rally.

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