Natural Gas End of Day Summary: Henry Hub Climbs
Henry Hub climbed on the day as LNG feedgas demand held above 17 bcf/d and forecasts point to cooler November forecasts.
- US Natgas NOV 25 up 4.3% at 3.45$/mmbtu
- US Natgas DEC 25 up 0.3% at 4.01$/mmbtu
- Forecasts shifted cooler over a large part of the central and eastern US for Nov. 1-5: Atmospheric G2.
- LNG feedgas demand today is 17.21 bcf/d, trailing Friday’s record of 17.51 bcf/d, MNI estimates.
- BNEF estimates lower 48 dry gas production at 108.18 Bcf/d, down from the previous day of 108.57 Bcf/d.
- U.S. dry gas consumption is estimated at 75.26 Bcf/d, up from the previous day of 73.33 Bcf/d.
- A surge in LNG production this year and next is poised to turn LNG markets from sellers’ markets to buyers’ markets, according to the IEA.
- Global underground gas storage capacity has increased by around 10 Bcm since 2022, reaching 424 Bcm across 699 facilities worldwide, according to an International Gas Union.
- Pemex natgas production has grown for two consecutive quarters, the company said.
- European gas storage was 83% full on Oct. 25, 2025 vs the 5-yr seasonal norm of 92%: GIE.
- LNG shipments to key terminals in NWE and Italy continue to pick up, with more cargoes coming from suppliers like Russia and Qatar.
- China’s natural gas heavy-duty truck sales continued to rise sharply in September 2025, reaching 23,400 units, OilChem said.
- Venezuela’s VP and Oil Minister Delcy Rodriguez said PDVSA’s board is asking President Maduro to revoke energy deals with Trinidad and Tobago for “supporting” the US government’s “aggression” towards the country, Bloomberg reported.
- TotalEnergies is close to restarting its Mozambique LNG project which has been on hold since 2021 due to a deadly attack by Islamist militants.