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Natural Gas: When Betting On Winter Weather Feels Like Betting On U.S.-China Deal

By Investing.com (Barani Krishnan)CommoditiesDec 05, 2019 11:28AM ET
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Natural Gas: When Betting On Winter Weather Feels Like Betting On U.S.-China Deal
By Investing.com (Barani Krishnan)   |  Dec 05, 2019 11:28AM ET
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It’ll come at some point; exactly when, no one’s sure. So we keep betting on what everyone says, getting more frustrated by the day as it remains elusive.

This U.S.-China trade deal scenario could have very well been written for the winter weather play in natural gas.

For five weeks now, frigid temperatures have played hide-and-seek with weather forecasters and the best of gas traders alike.

No Sign Of Cold For Weeks, Just Like Trade Deal

Extreme cold has just disappeared—or refuses to linger—after an unseasonable blast in late October, disappointing those betting on more such freezing days that would have burned larger volumes of gas for heating and sent prices of the fuel rallying.

The situation in gas isn’t very different from the much-ballyhooed “phase one” of the U.S.-China trade agreement, which the Trump administration have said since October was “close” and “coming”, although President Donald Trump himself has regularly contradicted his officials and Chinese negotiators on the prospects for a deal.

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Gas bulls have had to contend with three consecutive weeks of losses that wiped nearly 20% from the market, sending the front-month gas contract on the New York Mercantile Exchange’s Henry Hub below the key support of $2.50 per million metric British thermal units (mmBtu).

Said Scott Shelton, energy broker at ICAP (LON:NXGN) in Durham, North Carolina:

“In classic hedging on weather calls, it appears that a second cold push intensity is in question.”
“But there are also signs that the warmup that is supposed to come after that is now in question as well due to ‘stratospheric warming’ in the Arctic.”

Bottom line, said Shelton, was a mixed near-term weather trend, with total heating degree days, or HDDs, above the 10-year average but below the 30-year average.

HDDs measure the number of degrees a day's average temperature is below 65 Fahrenheit (18 Celsius), and are used to estimate demand to heat homes and businesses. Last week’s weather was warmer than normal, at 139 HDDs versus the 30-year average of 146.

Said Shelton:

“If you believe in ‘witchcraft’, the trends are toward cooler temps at the end of the 11-15 day period with no warmup seen coming in the second half of December.”

Funds Betting Beyond December For Real Cold

Further complicating the outlook, he said, is the huge short position held in the near term by funds in natural gas, also known as Commodity Trading Advisors, or CTAs. Those positions contrast with higher Henry Hub prices for February and March.

Added Shelton:

“I don’t see a trade here honestly, the cooler temps and weather trends suggest to me that we could see the higher end of the range.”

“The backwardation in the market in Q1 tells me there is the more likely case of 20 Celcius lower. Risk/reward on that trade with CTA positioning tells me to take a long walk.”

Volatility has been the greater part of the gas market over the past couple of months, sending Henry Hub’s front-month contract to a five-week low of $2.27 last Friday, from nine-month highs of $2.905 in early November.

Hovering at $2.429 per mmBtu at the time of writing, the contract could finish this week up 6% or more, for its first weekly gain in four.

But that will also depend on weekly storage data for gas due from the Energy Information Administration at 10:30 AM ET today, and how close—above or below—analysts' estimates are to those numbers.

Storage Draws Dwindling Amid Uninspiring Weather And Record Gas Production

An Investing.com consensus of gas analysts shows a possible drawdown of 22 billion cubic feet (bcf) from storage for the week ended Nov. 29, right after the Thanksgiving holiday.

Drawdowns have really thinned over the past two weeks, falling two thirds from a 94 bcf high during the week ended Nov. 21. This is due to the confluence of bearish weather and record high production of gas, which rose to 96.3 bcf for the lower U.S. 48 states on Nov. 30, according to Reuters-associated data provider Refinitiv.

Dan Myers, strategist at Gelber & Associates, a Houston-based consultancy on gas market risks, said:

“Any invasion of cold air so far this season has moved through quickly and let milder weather follow in its wake, and the market will need a sustained period of widespread, frigid temps to support another rally.”

“Nevertheless, steadily increasing withdrawals as the month goes on would stand as a stark contrast to last year, when mild weather ran the table into January.”

Compared to Shelton, Myers wasn't totally bearish on gas' prospects for December. He said:

"Although much has been made of the near-normal weather now, withdrawals could be quietly picking back up and match or surpass average levels in coming weeks.”

“A blast of arctic air mid- and late-next week will facilitate at least one of these solid draws."

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Sunil Kumar Dixit
Sunil Kumar Dixit Dec 08, 2019 11:14AM ET
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Barani your take on NatGas is indisputable as it gives an unbiased insight into the fundamentals of this weather driven energy rather than just economic indicators. The severe the shivers the higher the chilling uptick but yes the cold wave still needed to see it going above 2.50 lest fears of 2.20 might turn real. Congratz for your enlightening reports that help traders take informed decisions. Keep guiding sire.
Glen Rautio
GlentheTaper Dec 07, 2019 5:14PM ET
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Thank you
Barani Krishnan
Barani Krishnan Dec 07, 2019 5:14PM ET
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You're most welcome.
Barani Krishnan
Barani Krishnan Dec 06, 2019 2:01PM ET
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ChiliX2, in the past 24 hours, you haven't found a single space within Investing.com to spend your energy on, other than this post. We have been monitoring all your comments and we know exactly what you've been up to. Everyone else here has moved on except you. The admin will be in touch with you soon, just let to you know. I'm signing out for the weekend. And by the way, NFP doesn't outrightly do a toss for natgas, ok? What understanding you have of economics, God knows.
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Barani Krishnan Dec 05, 2019 11:16PM ET
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Commentator (single), not "commentators"  which plural for many. It is you and invective, Chili, Chili. Expect for two other persons who disagreed with me and happened to be a lot more decent, this is entire forum is filled with your nonsense, which I simply had no alternative but to respond to. I have said before and I reiterate: I welcome constructive engagement. You troll me and I will respond. I am not like other writers on this site who will tolerate nonsense. My response will be commensurate. Anyway, I'm referring your to the site's administrators for action.
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Barani Krishnan Dec 05, 2019 5:19PM ET
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Goodnight Chili Chili ... Don't forget to consider a career in comedy :)))
dare to Fear
dare to Fear Dec 05, 2019 1:21PM ET
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any body tell me for buy in ng?
Barani Krishnan
Barani Krishnan Dec 05, 2019 1:21PM ET
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Hi, we are up, trying to make it back above $2.50. Might be a buying opportunity, but don't hold me to it.
Andre Picarelli
Andre Picarelli Dec 05, 2019 11:59AM ET
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No sign of cold!
Andre Picarelli
Andre Picarelli Dec 05, 2019 11:59AM ET
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What planet do you live?
Barani Krishnan
Barani Krishnan Dec 05, 2019 11:59AM ET
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Andre Picarelli  Which planet do you live in? The same as the rest of us do, I believe. Is it frigid enough for you out there? Good for you then, because it certainly isn't for many other folks in this market.
Barani Krishnan
Barani Krishnan Dec 05, 2019 11:59AM ET
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Andre Picarelli  I see where you're going with this, and I urge you to look at the broader canvas of the story instead of just nitpicking on subheadings. We're talking about extreme cold. Period. Is that happening in all the important gas-fired heating zones now? Tell me.
Matthew Crockett
Matthew Crockett Dec 05, 2019 11:17AM ET
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Great article, I always enjoy your posts. How much of this bearish market is also contributed to market manipulation?
Barani Krishnan
Barani Krishnan Dec 05, 2019 11:17AM ET
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Thank you, Matthew. I suppose natgas isn't immune to manipulation like any market, though this one is a lot more weather-driven. So nature really plays a bigger part than anything else -- though you still have computers reading weather headlines and making trades.
Green Greta
GreenGreta Dec 05, 2019 11:17AM ET
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How about the gfs flipping constantly. Cold to warm. Cold to warm....
Surjit singh
Surjit singh Dec 05, 2019 11:17AM ET
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Betting on NG people had lost 20%.
Barani Krishnan
Barani Krishnan Dec 05, 2019 11:17AM ET
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Sorry to hear, Surjit. Hopefully your positions will recover when the cold re-emerges.
Green Greta
GreenGreta Dec 05, 2019 11:06AM ET
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But the US markets keep hitting new highs. So NG may as well soar! The gfs prints like trumps twitter account.
Barani Krishnan
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Ha ha ... that's a good one, and so true, GreenGreta. Let's see where we go. Bests mate!
 
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