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WEEKLY MARKET UPDATE
October 24, 2019
Natural Gas

November 2019 gas contracts are retreating as they approach their final day of trading on Tuesday. Since October 1st, the contract is down over 5 cents.

Today's injection of 87 Bcf brings total gas in storage to 3,606 Bcf. Last week total gas in storage surpassed the 5 year average for the first time in more than two years.
Electricity

The 30 day average price of real time power has fallen over $1/MWh from last week down to $24.91/MWh.

Electricity futures strips are sticking around $31/MWh after rebounding from 16 month lows at the end of September. The 12 month strip is now at $30.94/MWh.
 
 
12 & 24 Month NYMEX Strip
12 & 24 Month Zone A Power Strip
 
 
 
This document is intended for indicative purposes only. All information contained within this report is acquired from third party sources and EnergyMark makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information provided herein. EnergyMark is not liable for any actions or decisions made in reliance on the information provided in the report.
Working natural gas inventories in the Lower 48 states totaled 3,519 billion cubic feet (Bcf) for the week ending October 11, 2019,[now 3,606] according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report (WNGSR). This is the first week that Lower 48 states’ working gas inventories have exceeded the previous five-year average since September 22, 2017. Weekly injections in three of the past four weeks each surpassed 100 Bcf, or about 27% more than typical injections for that time of year.
Working natural gas capacity at underground storage facilities helps market participants balance the supply and consumption of natural gas.
When determining whether natural gas inventories are relatively high or low, EIA uses the average inventories for that same week in each of the previous five years. Relatively low inventories heading into winter months can put upward pressure on natural gas prices. Conversely, relatively high inventories can put downward pressure on natural gas prices.

 
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