Should Natural Gas Traders Close Those Longs As End Of 'Super September' Looms?

 | Sep 19, 2019 09:33

Is natural gas in overbought territory?

Some say it looks that way. Others admit that while prices seem on the higher end of the range, money flows have to be respected as fund buying driven by weather was still running the market.

As traders await the U.S. Energy Information Administration to report the first below-normal weekly gas storage numbers in a month, thanks to a surfeit in gas-powered air-conditioning use, the fuel’s price was also headed for an extraordinary fourth straight week of gains.

According to a Reuters poll of analysts, U.S. utilities likely injected 78 billion cubic feet (bcf) into storage last week. If correct, it will be the first time since the final week of August that inventory builds have come in lower than a year ago, and below the five-year average. During the same week last year, there was an injection of 84 bcf. For the 2014-2018 period, the average build was 82 bcf.

Reflecting the supply-demand snapshot, gas prices have also had one of their strongest late summer rallies.