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2025.09.1919:30:00UTC+00Speculative Net Positions in Natural Gas Decline Further in the U.S.

In a noticeable shift in market sentiment, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) reported a further decline in speculative net positions for natural gas in the United States. As of September 19, 2025, the indicator has dropped from the previous level of -94.5K to -110.9K. This marks a significant change, suggesting increased bearish sentiment among traders.

The decline in speculative positions could be attributed to various factors impacting the natural gas sector, including fluctuating demand, geopolitical tensions, and changing weather patterns influencing supply and storage levels. The broader impact of such adjustments can create rippling effects throughout the energy markets, potentially influencing pricing strategies and investment decisions in the short and long term.

Market analysts and stakeholders are now closely monitoring these trends to assess their implications on the natural gas landscape, as the lower speculative net positions indicate significant uncertainty and opportunity for cautious market players. As the energy market continues to evolve, the coming weeks will be essential in determining how traders respond to the ongoing shifts in natural gas dynamics.

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