-- 周五盘后交易中,美国天然气期货价格延续跌势,此前受美国政府数据显示库存增幅低于预期的影响,天然气期货价格一度上涨,但随后因输往液化天然气(LNG)终端的原料气供应放缓而下跌。 亨利枢纽天然气期货近月合约和连续合约均小幅下跌0.69%,至每百万英热单位2.75美元。 价格下跌的原因是出口系统中天然气使用量减少,导致更多天然气在美国国内流通。 据Barchart援引彭博新能源财经(BNEF)的数据称,周五输往LNG出口终端的原料气供应量较上周下降4.6%,至177亿立方英尺。LNG原料气供应量近期曾达到约2000亿立方英尺/天的峰值,但由于包括科珀斯克里斯蒂、卡梅伦和卡尔克苏帕斯在内的多个终端持续进行维护和运营受限,供应量有所下降。 Gelber & Associates表示,随着Golden Pass天然气处理厂持续增产,其输送量有所增加,部分天然气缺口得以抵消。该厂近期在调试期间产量已达到历史新高。 美国能源信息署(EIA)表示,截至5月6日当周,共有30艘天然气船离开美国,运载天然气1150亿立方英尺(Bcf),较前一周减少5艘,天然气运载量减少180亿立方英尺。 周四,EIA公布截至5月1日当周天然气净注入量为630亿立方英尺,低于分析师预期的720亿至800亿立方英尺,受此消息提振,天然气价格上涨。该周净注入量也远低于五年平均水平770亿立方英尺,以及去年同期1040亿立方英尺的净注入量。 周四,天然气总看跌期权库存为22050亿立方英尺,比五年平均水平高出1390亿立方英尺,增幅达7%;比去年同期高出750亿立方英尺,增幅达4%。 产量为 1106 亿立方英尺/日,比去年同期增长近 4%;需求量为 675 亿立方英尺/日,比去年同期增长 0.8%。
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