
What will Natural Gas (NG) hit Week of August 17 2026?
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Will Natural Gas (NG) hit (HIGH) $3.30 Week of August 17 2026?<1¢
Will Natural Gas (NG) hit (HIGH) $3.20 Week of August 17 2026?<1¢
Will Natural Gas (NG) hit (HIGH) $3.10 Week of August 17 2026?<1¢
Will Natural Gas (NG) hit (HIGH) $3.00 Week of August 17 2026?6¢
Will Natural Gas (NG) hit (HIGH) $2.90 Week of August 17 2026?6¢
Will Natural Gas (NG) hit (HIGH) $2.80 Week of August 17 2026?37¢
Will Natural Gas (NG) hit (HIGH) $2.70 Week of August 17 2026?66¢
Will Natural Gas (NG) hit (LOW) $2.60 Week of August 17 2026?67¢
Will Natural Gas (NG) hit (LOW) $2.50 Week of August 17 2026?14¢
Will Natural Gas (NG) hit (LOW) $2.40 Week of August 17 2026?5¢
Will Natural Gas (NG) hit (LOW) $2.30 Week of August 17 2026?5¢
Will Natural Gas (NG) hit (LOW) $2.20 Week of August 17 2026?2¢
Natural gas prices are trading near $2.67/MMBtu as of August 17, 2026, with the August NYMEX contract reflecting elevated U.S. storage inventories 6-7% above the five-year average and record domestic production near 110 Bcf/d. The EIA’s latest Short-Term Energy Outlook lowered its Q3 Henry Hub forecast to $2.87/MMBtu, citing reduced LNG feedgas demand from Freeport maintenance and ample supplies that are expected to keep inventories at decade highs heading into winter. Warm-weather-driven power demand has provided modest support, yet futures through September remain capped below $3.00 amid the supply overhang. Traders are pricing limited upside for the week, with market-implied odds heavily favoring prices clustered around current levels absent unexpected weather or export shifts.