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Natural Gas Price Today (Dec. 22, 2025, 1:43 p.m. ET): Henry Hub Slips Below $4 as Warm Weather Outlook and Record Output Collide With Strong LNG Demand

Natural Gas Price Today (Dec. 22, 2025, 1:43 p.m. ET): Henry Hub Slips Below $4 as Warm Weather Outlook and Record Output Collide With Strong LNG Demand

Updated: Dec. 22, 2025 | 1:43 p.m. ET (18:43 UTC) Natural gas is heading into the Christmas week with a familiar winter tug-of-war: weather risk vs. supply reality. In U.S. trading on Monday, front-month NYMEX natural gas futures (Henry Hub)
Natural Gas Price Today at 2:00 PM ET, Dec. 18, 2025: NYMEX Slips Below $4 After EIA Storage Draw, Warm Forecasts and LNG Crosscurrents

Natural Gas Price Today at 2:00 PM ET, Dec. 18, 2025: NYMEX Slips Below $4 After EIA Storage Draw, Warm Forecasts and LNG Crosscurrents

NEW YORK/LONDON — Natural gas traders are ending the week’s mid-December session with a familiar tug-of-war: a winter-sized storage withdrawal and near-record LNG feedgas demand on one side, and softer near-term weather forecasts plus a still-ample U.S. storage cushion on
18 December 2025
Natural Gas Price Today (Dec. 18, 2025, 10:31 a.m. ET): Henry Hub Near $4.12 as EIA Reports 167 Bcf Storage Draw; Europe TTF Edges Higher on Colder Outlook

Natural Gas Price Today (Dec. 18, 2025, 10:31 a.m. ET): Henry Hub Near $4.12 as EIA Reports 167 Bcf Storage Draw; Europe TTF Edges Higher on Colder Outlook

Updated: Thursday, December 18, 2025 — 10:31 a.m. ET Natural gas markets are navigating a familiar winter tug-of-war: a fresh, above-average U.S. storage withdrawal that underscores how quickly cold snaps can tighten balances, versus weather forecasts that still lean warmer-than-normal
18 December 2025
Natural Gas Price Today (Dec. 18, 2025): NYMEX Holds Near $4 as LNG Exports Stay Strong; Europe’s TTF Ticks Higher on Colder Outlook

Natural Gas Price Today (Dec. 18, 2025): NYMEX Holds Near $4 as LNG Exports Stay Strong; Europe’s TTF Ticks Higher on Colder Outlook

Natural gas prices are starting Thursday, December 18, 2025, on a firmer footing—helped by robust LNG export demand and a rebound after earlier weather-driven selling—while Europe’s benchmark contracts are nudging higher as traders weigh a colder near-term outlook against still-comfortable supply.
18 December 2025
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