Natural Gas: Winter’s Here, And Many Funds Aren’t Long Yet

 | Jan 07, 2021 04:08AM ET

Will it come? Or rather WHEN will it come?

Expectations over “real” cold weather—the kind that forces one to bundle up, even indoors, and crank the heat up all the way—are raging as the first true month of the northern hemisphere winter gets underway. 

Yet, temperature dials on the US East Coast haven’t dropped enough. That leaves traders and investment funds in a quandary over how long they should go—or rather WHEN to go long—on natural gas, the key heating fuel for the region.

Scott Shelton, energy futures broker at ICAP in Durham, North Carolina, underscores this debate in a note issued Wednesday as natural gas futures on New York Mercantile Exchange’s Henry Hub opened lower before closing virtually flat at $2.70 per mmBtu, or million metric British thermal units.