A surge in West Texas natural gas exports to Mexico has led to a ramp up in cross-border flows at the tail end of March.
At A Glance:
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Updated Apr 6, 2026
4/6/26
A surge in West Texas natural gas exports to Mexico has led to a ramp up in cross-border flows at the tail end of March.
NGI is forecasting the latest U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report for the week ended April 3 shows an injection of 43 Bcf.
Natural gas futures failed to muster substantial momentum on Monday as traders braced for Iran war escalation and tried to gauge rising domestic production against fading heating demand.
As upstream natural gas prices in key Southeast hubs follow the rest of the nation into looser territory, Florida remains a bullish outlier, according to forward curve data.
After initially showing some upward momentum following the rise of oil prices amid geopolitical instability in the Middle East, natural gas cash prices at South Texas hub Agua Dulce have sagged as warmer weather and loose fundamentals drive the U.S. natural gas market.
More federal dollars are set to replace aging, leak-prone natural gas distribution pipelines across the Lower 48, targeting community-owned systems most at risk of failure.
Confidence in natural gas futures is eroding, with long liquidation and weakening technical signals pointing to a market losing conviction as May prices test key support.
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