Into The Vortex – EIA Reports -149 Bcf Draw in Natural Gas Storage

The EIA reported a draw of -149 Bcf in natural gas storage last week, as expected as temperatures stayed low after the extreme polar vortex cold. Ahead we focus on LNG and Mexican exports.

The EIA reported a draw of -149 Bcf in natural gas storage last week, as expected as temperatures stayed low after the depths of the extreme polar vortex cold lingered. Ahead we focus on LNG and Mexican exports. 

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Weather models have been horribly inaccurate as the future’s price makes clear for 2018/2019. The focus will continue on Sabine Pass and Mexico and perhaps LNG exports given Trade Wars are the overhang du jour.

Keep in mind after the wild price action that natural gas the Marcellus break-even is $2.50 and $3.50 is the Haynesville break-even. Both those levels were also impulse exhaustions.

EIA’s Weekly Gas Storage Report. Report Date: 2/28/19

  • Via TradersCommunity.com
  • Release Time: Thursday March 7 2019 10:30 ET

Market Expectations

  • Actual – 149 Bcf  Prior  -166 Bcf
  • Consensus Forecast  -142 Bcf
  • Cons. Range: -127 to – 151 Bcf
  • EIA swap: -149 to – 150 @ CT 15.13

Last Week’s Report -166 Bcf #TCNG

Current Storage Level vs. Last Year; 5-Yr

  • Current Storage Level: 1539 Bcf
  • Storage 2018/Same Week: 1693
  • 5Yr Avg/Same Week: 1963

TradersCommunity Natural Gas Outlook Format

  1. EIA Natural Gas Storage Forecast and Analysis
  2. LNG and Export Warch
  3. Natural Gas Import Watch
  4. Natural Gas Demand Watch
  5. Nuke Watch
  6. Natural Gas Futures Technical Analysis
  7. DCOT Report 

EIA Natural Gas Storage Watch


EIA Storage Report

 

US Natural Gas Weekly Storage Forecasts

Surveys

  • Bloomberg Survey -145
  • DJ Survey -142
  • Reuters Survey -141
  • Platts Survey -146

Banks and Brokers-

  • Tim Evans Citigroup -127
  • Macquarie -149
  • Raymond James –
  • TFS -142

Analysts

  • AgWxMan –
  • Jacob Meisel -143
  • Shane Bolling –
  • Genscape -151
  • WoodMac -151
  • Kidduff Report -144
  • CJS Analytics –
  • Shura Li – Pira -142
  • Robry825 -151
  • 125WMARION –
  • NG Junkie –
  • Norse -148
  • Andrea Paltry -138
  • Point Logic -143
  • RonH – 
  • RBN Energy –
  • Schneider Electric -148
  • Donnie Sharp Huntsville -148
  • Trade Mechanics -139
  • Andy Wiessman – 146

NB: Forecasts uploaded when provided to TradersCommunity.com – some weeks they may not made available.

Platts Anaylitics Bentek Models

  • Bentek S/D Model:  -148  Bcf
  • Bentek Flow Model: -146  Bcf

“”- Bentek

EIA Swap Market via  Brynne Kelly ‏@BrynneKKelly

 Natural Gas Storage Analysis

via RonH Data ‏@ronh999

 

 

via Brynne Kelly @BrynneKKelly

 via Trade Mechanic @Trade_Mechanics

Week 16 of the 18/19 withdrawal season. With 1539 bcf remaining, 3-week withdrawals are estimated at -454 bcf. 

 

Natural Gas Production  Watch 

NG Production 2 28 19 

Natural Gas LNG Watch 

via RonH Data ‏@ronh999

Natural Gas feed to LNG facilities Sabine Pass, Cameron, Cove Point & Corpus

 ++Charts via RonH @RonH999 – Visit Ron for daily updates

For Full LNG Outlook Please Visit our LNG Weekly Here

 

Natural Gas Mexican Exports Watch 

via RonH Data ‏@ronh999

NG Mexican Exports 2 28 19

Natural Gas Canada Import Watch 

via RonH Data ‏@ronh999

 NG Canada Imports 2 28 19

Natural Gas Demand  Watch 

via RonH Data ‏@ronh999

For Greater Depth Visit our Natural Gas Demand Monitor Here

Visit For Daily Updates ++Charts via RonH @RonH999  

Natural Gas Nuke Watch 

via RonH Data ‏@ronh999

Henry Hub Natural Gas Futures Weekly Chart Outlook via @KnovaWave

MW NG D 3 1 19

MW NG W 3 1 19

Natural Gas Futures Committment of Traders (COT)

Disaggregated Committment of Traders (DCOT) via RonH Data ‏@ronh999

Natural Gas DCOT futures only managed money traders WoW change

(Note at NG peak Highest Longs Ever 87% (since 2006) )

  • Delayed  due to Government Shutdown – for Feb 19, 2019.
  • Natgas DCOT futures only managed money traders 
  • WoW change -12,369 longs  +11,104 shorts -23, 473 net change 
  • 75% net long

Read Understanding Commitments of Traders Reports – COT, TFF and DCOT  to help understand the disaggregated reports (DCOT) and how they break down the reportable open interest positions into four classifications:

1. Producer/Merchant/Processor/User 2. Swap Dealers 3. Managed Money 4. Other Reportables 

 

Sources: TradersCommunity Research, RonH Energy, The Fundamental Edge, Knovawave

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