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Includes deliveries anywhere into the Cove Point Pipeline, which connects pipelines in northern Virginia to the Cove Point LNG facility in Lusby, MD. The three main connecting pipelines are Columbia Gas Transmission and Eastern Gas Transmission and Storage Inc. (EGTS) in Loudoun County, VA, and Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. (Transco) at Pleasant Valley in Fairfax County, VA. NOTE (1): NGI changed the name of this index to Cove Point from Dominion Energy Cove Point in June 2021 following the sale of Dominion Energy’s majority stake in this asset. However, the methodology for calculating this price location as described above remains the same. NOTE (2): Prior to June 2018, NGI’s Cove Point index incorporated deliveries from the Cove Point system into Transco at Pleasant Valley, which was more reflective of flows when Cove Point LNG was an import-only location.
October Nymex natural gas futures settled higher Thursday on some bullish implications from the latest storage data and potential lingering strong demand on the possibility that hot weather may continue through September.
Natural gas forwards slipped at the front of the curve for most locations alongside trimmed demand expectations for September, while hubs in Canada posted gains ahead of the nation’s first LNG export terminal.
In its debut run at the front of the Nymex natural gas futures curve, the October contract mustered momentum after a government inventory report met expectations and proved bullish relative to historical norms.
Natural gas futures reversed early steeper losses but held the downside following the latest storage data, which outlined a largely expected injection for the week ended Aug. 23.