Weather in the Northeast became much colder as a polar vortex brought a blast of icy weather on Monday and Tuesday, and cash prices in the region reacted strongly. The Northeast’s supply-demand balance was 1.4 Bcf/d tighter for the week ended January 21 compared with the week prior. Demand for gas increased by 1.3 Bcf/d week-on-week, with particularly strong demand on Monday and Tuesday. Production on those days was also lower than normal due to the freezing weather. As Martin Luther King Day fell on Monday, weekly price averages were dominated by trading on Friday for delivery during the Saturday-through-Tuesday period. This was also the period when Henry Hub cash prices hit $9.33/MMBtu because of the snowstorm impacting the Gulf Coast.

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