February 6, 2026–Written by Daniel Graeber for IIR Energy Intelligence (Sugar Land, Texas)–With the U.S. natural gas sector socked by Winter Storm Fern, and with another clipper system moving into the Great Lakes, data show supplies are keeping up with demand.
U.S. natural gas production dropped to as low as 94.6 billion cubic feet (Bcf) last week amid sub-freezing temperatures that likely froze off wellheads and led to pipeline issues. Levels were closer to 105 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) last week, and they had recovered even more during the first full week of February.
