Ampica Energy Market Signals: June 10, 2026

U.S. weather is keeping national energy demand muted this week, with mild conditions across the North and early-season heat focused in the South and Southwest. Natural gas remains in the low $3.00 range near 24‑month lows, while power futures show wider winter vs. shoulder-month spreads. LNG exports are temporarily softer on seasonal maintenance even as new Gulf Coast capacity ramps up.

Ampica Energy Market Signals: June 3, 2026

U.S. weather is keeping national energy demand muted this week, with mild conditions across the North and early-season heat focused in the South and Southwest. Natural gas remains in the low $3.00 range near 24‑month lows, while power futures show wider winter vs. shoulder-month spreads. LNG exports are temporarily softer on seasonal maintenance even as new Gulf Coast capacity ramps up.

Ampica Energy Market Signals: April 22, 2026

Natural gas is sitting near $2.70 and the next 18 months are at 2‑year lows, creating a window to lock in NYMEX+ gas and refine managed index power strategies. In our latest Ampica Energy Market Update, we also unpack PJM’s 2027/28 capacity shortfall, growing reliability risks, and why Demand Response and on-site resilience are moving from “nice-to-have” to “must-have.”