Natural Gas: Is La Niña Priced In?

 | Sep 16, 2016 03:03AM ET

Natural Gas has been bumping along the bottom of its long-term range for most of 2016. Indeed in March of this year, Natural Gas hit record lows of around $1.6 MMBTU’s.(that’s 1.6 million British Thermal Units to us humans. We’ll use BTU’s going forward.) The main reasons were twofold, record high inventories still in storage after the drawdown winter season and the general sell-off in risk that was occurring in markets at the time.

Since then natural gas has climbed steadily throughout the year even as inventories are ramped up again for winter. The chart below shows the daily prices. From a technical perspective, we appear to be marking time before a break higher. Natural Gas is testing a year-long resistance zone between $2.944 and $2.964 BTU’s (denoted by the red and the green lines), with a break opening a move to the $3.1000 initially and then the $3.350 BTU region.