While demand for natural gas was unchanged for the week ended May 27 relative to the prior week, gas production in Appalachia surged, averaging 36.8 Bcf/d. Gas supply was especially high on Friday, when it reached a record for daily production at 37.1 Bcf/d. That record for production was set on the same day that trading took place for the four days from Saturday through Tuesday, as the weekend was extended because of the Memorial Day holiday. This means that most of the weekly average cash price was determined on a day with extremely high production, and cash prices in the production region were correspondingly low.

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