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Severe Winter Weather Across Large Portions of the Country, Natural Gas Prices Increasing


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Natural gas daily spot prices at the benchmark Henry Hub rose sharply over the past week, reaching nearly $8.15 per million British thermal units on January 22 as colder weather increased demand for space heating across the country. Higher wholesale natural gas prices generally contribute to higher wholesale electricity prices.

This weekend, much of the country is expected to experience severe winter weather. When cold weather hits, especially over a large swath of the country, we often see increased energy demand for space heating, in turn raising demand for both electricity and natural gas. The federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued Key Messages for Late January Extreme Cold on Thursday January 22, 2026, and winter storm alerts explaining an Arctic front will result in “frigid temperatures to the eastern two-thirds of the U.S.” this weekend.

We have many resources to provide information about how these events can affect the market.

First published on Today in Energy. Principal contributors: Kimberly Peterson, Andrew Iraola


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