Natural Gas Unusually Low Occupancy Rate can Create a Tighter Supply-Demand Balance

Tekedia | 27-03-2026 09:47am |

Natural gas markets: ending inventory levels (storage occupancy) that are unusually low can create a tighter supply-demand balance, leaving less buffer against unexpected demand spikes; cold winters, higher power-sector use from data centers/AI, or surging LNG exports. This dynamic often supports upside price risk—potentially into 2026 and carrying over into 2027. U.S. storage: Working gas inventories

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