Natural Gas: Bears Are On The Prowl, Waiting For The Cold To Fade

 | Apr 22, 2021 03:39AM ET

The US cold season is overstaying its welcome and no one is more impatient to see its end than natural gas bears.

Since mid-March, chilly winds have been the staple in the US Northeast to Midwest regions, defying initial forecasts for bland spring weather. 

The result has been smaller-than-expected gas injections into storage over the past three weeks as utilities’ burn rates for heat and power generation versus production continually exceeded forecasts.

As late as Wednesday, a blanket of heavy wet snow cloaked much of Ohio, a state in the US Midwest, resulting in scattered power outages. The snowfall ranged from a coating in the southeastern counties to four to eight inches in the north.