To finish off the week, NYMEX sold off a few cents especially for months further out, not much as much activity in the front month, which settled at $3.54 US/mm. At one point prices dipped a lot further, but ultimately settled where they did.
Canadian temperatures are currently quite mild, unusually below average. They are expected to increase sharply mid-next week, then return to normal. Canadian production has declined slightly over the past couple days, but exports to the US have dropped as well, so the Canadian market should stay balanced. Feed gas deliveries for LNG Canada have been increasing slowly but surely, today reaching 128 MMcf/d.
No major storms or disturbances reported in the Atlantic or Eastern Pacific, the disturbance along the Gulf Coast having dissipated.
Have a good weekend!