NATGAS: Natural Gas End of Day Summary: Henry Hub Loses Ground

Mar-17 18:40

Henry Hub is losing ground today, with milder weather on the horizon set to cut heating demand and soften the storage withdrawals.

  • US Natgas APR 25 down 2.6% at 4$/mmbtu
  • US Natgas MAY 25 down 2.5% at 4.07$/mmbtu
  • US heating demand for the week to March 22, is forecast to be 30 HDD below average, according to the NOAA.
  • US cooling demand for the week ending March 22 is forecast to be 1 CDD below the normal, according to Bloomberg, citing the NOAA.
  • Lower 48 natural gas estimated demand up 0.5 bcf at 78 bcf/d, BNEF shows.
  • US LNG export terminal feedgas is down 149 mcf/d to 15.71 bcf, after hitting a monthly high of 15.86 bcf/d yesterday: BNEF.
  • Cheniere reported substantial completion of train 1 at the Corpus Christi Stage 3 Liquefaction Project.
  • US domestic natural gas production is down 0.55 bcf /d to 106.8 bcf/d today: BNEF.
  • Talks to revive the Nord Stream pipeline to relaunch Russian gas flows to Germany would be "completely the wrong direction", Germany’s economy and energy minister said.
  • Most plausible scenario for increased Russian gas flows to Europe is via a renewed Ukraine transit deal allowing volumes at 2024 levels: Timera.
  • Gas flows to Egypt’s two LNG export facilities have resumed in an unusual move after the country had to turn to imports to meet domestic demand, Bloomberg said.
  • The Ejnan LNG vessel, carrying a cargo from Qatar, has adjusted course away from Europe to India: Bloomberg.
  • India’s LNG consumption in February rose 0.6% on the year to 5.789 bcm but was down 5.1% m/m from 6.102bcm in January.
  • Croatia's Krk floating LNG import terminal is scheduled to auction additional long-term capacity until 2040 in early May: Energy Intelligence.

Historical bullets

US TSYS: Yields Pull Back Again With Consumer Growth Story In Question

Feb-14 21:08

Treasuries outperformed global counterparts Friday, fully completing a reversal from a midweek selloff.

  • A large miss in January retail sales (-0.9% M/M vs 0.7% prior, -0.2% consensus) represented the biggest sequential drop in 22 months, with a similarly weak "control group" figure leading to a 0.5pp downgrade to the Atlanta Fed's GDP nowcast (to 2.3% GDP growth in Q1, i.e. no acceleration from Q4).
  • That was enough to see the 10Y Treasury yield drop 7bp in the subsequent half hour, continuing the downtrend seen beginning in the immediate aftermath of Wednesday's hot CPI release. 10Y yields dropped over 21bp from the Wednesday high to Thursday's low, ultimately ending a tumultuous week 1.5bp lower.
  • Yields ticked a little higher in afternoon trade Friday but the curve leaned bull steeper on the day, with the belly outperforming: 2-Yr yield is down 4.6bps at 4.261%, 5-Yr is down 5.7bps at 4.3328%, 10-Yr is down 5.1bps at 4.4782%, and 30-Yr is down 3.9bps at 4.6982%.
  • In futures: Mar 10-Yr futures (TY) up 9/32  at 109-08 (L: 108-26 / H: 109-15.5).
  • Other data (industrial production mixed, import prices soft) had little lasting impact.
  • The coming week’s data schedule is relatively light, due in part to Monday’s Presidents Day holiday (SIFMA recommends bond cash close, equities closed), with initial jobless claims, February prelim PMIs, and regional Fed manufacturing surveys among the highlights. Supply includes 20Y Bond and 30Y TIPS auctions.
  • We also get plenty of Fed communications including the January meeting minutes, and speaking appearances by both doves (Gov Waller) and hawks (St Louis Pres Musalem).

USDCAD TECHS: Bear Cycle Extends

Feb-14 21:00
  • RES 4: 1.4948 High Mar 2003
  • RES 3: 1.4814 High Apr 2003 
  • RES 2: 1.4503/1.4793 High Fb 4 / 3 and key resistance
  • RES 1: 1.4380 High Feb 10     
  • PRICE: 1.4175 @ 16:54 GMT Feb 14
  • SUP 1: 1.4107 50.0% retracement of the Sep 25 ‘24 - Feb 3 bull cycle
  • SUP 2: 1.4011 Low Dec 5 ‘24
  • SUP 3: 1.3944 61.8% retracement of the Sep 25 ‘24 - Feb 3 bull cycle
  • SUP 4: 1.3894 Low Nov 11 ‘24

USDCAD broke lower Thursday, breaking out of a tight trading range this week and remains soft. A key support at 1.4261, the Jan 20 low, has been cleared and this signals scope for an extension of the current bear cycle - a correction. Scope is seen for a move towards 1.4107, a Fibonacci retracement. Initial firm resistance to watch is 1.4380, the Feb 10 high. A break would highlight an early bullish reversal signal. 

OPTIONS: Mixed SOFR Rates Trade To Cap Week

Feb-14 20:47

Friday's US rates/bond options flow included:

  • SFRH5 95.62p, traded half in 2k.
  • SFRH5 96.93c, traded 0.25 in 4k.
  • SFRH5 95.75/95.62ps 1x2, Traded 3.75 in 3k.
  • SFRK5 97.00c, traded for 0.75 and 1 in 3k.
  • SFRU5 95.93/95.81/95.68p fly, traded 1 in 1.5k
  • SFRU5 96.50c, traded for 6.5 in 1.5k.
  • SFRU5 95.87^, traded for 36 in 5k.
  • SFRJ5 95.87/95.75/95.68p fly 1x3x2 with SFRK5 95.81/95.68/95.62p ladder 1x3x2, bought for 10 in 2k.
  • SFRM5 95.68p, sold at 2.5 in 10k.
  • 0QH5 96.00c, bought for 13 in 3k.
  • TYH5 107p, bought for 11 in 15k
  • TYJ5 107p, bought for 11 in 17k total.
  • TYJ5 107/106ps, bought for 7 in 15k total.