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Natural Gas Market Indicators – September 25, 2025

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Natural Gas​ Storage surpluses Persist Across US, AGA Report Shows

Washington, D.C. – September 25, 2025 – Natural gas inventories across all U.S. regions‌ are currently ⁢at or above the five-year ⁢average, according to the latest Natural Gas Market Indicators report⁢ released today⁤ by the American Gas ​Association‌ (AGA). ‍The Mountain region holds the largest surplus, at 20.4 percent. This comes as the industry⁤ monitors LNG export trends, evolving weather patterns, and potential production gains⁢ heading into the ⁤winter heating season.

the report ⁤details regional storage​ levels as of the week ‌ending September 25, 2025. While⁣ the Pacific and South Central regions ‍are the ⁢only⁣ areas‍ exceeding year-ago storage levels ​- with surpluses of 4.2 percent and 6.9 percent respectively – deficits in other regions‌ range from -4.5‌ percent in the Midwest to -1.1 percent in the East.

Key areas to watch, according ⁣to the ⁢AGA report, include:

* LNG: Despite a week-over-week dip in departing U.S. LNG vessels in mid-September, feedgas deliveries remain robust. the report questions the potential trajectory of U.S. ⁤LNG export volumes for the remainder of 2025.
* Weather: An increased probability of above-normal temperatures extending into early October raises concerns about the potential ⁣impact on underground storage refills as⁣ the winter heating season approaches.
* Production: Forecasts indicating production gains into⁣ 2026⁣ are prompting‍ questions about whether ​these gains will translate into‍ continued year-over-year​ growth in natural gas rig counts.

The ‍full report, dated ​June 6, 2025, is available from the American Gas Association.

Contact:

Juan Alvarado | jalvarado@aga.org
Liz Pardue | lpardue@aga.org
Lauren Scott | lscott@aga.org

Distribution List:

To be added⁣ to the distribution ‌list for this report, please notify Lucy Castaneda-Land | ‍lcastaneda-land@aga.org

Disclaimer: The AGA notes that the publication provides unaudited‍ statistical information and users should ‌rely on their own independent judgment or seek professional advice when making decisions. The organization makes ⁣no warranties regarding the‌ accuracy of ⁤the information provided.

Copyright © 2025 ‌American Gas Association. All rights reserved.

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