Last reviewed on April 24, 2026.
What the site is
NatGasChart.com is an independent natural-gas-focused reference site. It brings together the charts, storage data, market news, and background reading most relevant to anyone following the natural gas and LNG markets — U.S. Henry Hub, European TTF, Asian JKM, and the ETFs, producer stocks, and LNG export names tied to them. The goal is simple: give a serious but non-specialist reader the same visual market view that a professional trading desk would keep open during the day, and pair it with writing that explains what is moving and why.
Who the site is for
The site is written for:
- Private investors watching natural gas, LNG, or energy equities and trying to understand what Henry Hub and TTF are telling them.
- Traders and analysts who want a fast, clean multi-chart view of the gas complex without signing into a professional terminal.
- Students, journalists, and general readers looking for plain-language explainers on how natural gas pricing, storage, and exports actually work.
- Industrial, utility, and municipal users who follow the gas market for budgeting or hedging context, even if they aren't trading it directly.
NatGasChart.com is not a brokerage and does not manage money. Nothing on the site should be read as a personal recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any instrument.
What we cover
The site is deliberately focused on natural gas and the instruments that move with it:
- Benchmarks: U.S. Henry Hub and European TTF front-month and forward curves, with reference to the Japan-Korea Marker (JKM) for Asian LNG.
- Futures and ETFs: NYMEX natural gas futures, plus retail-accessible products including UNG, BOIL, KOLD, and FCG.
- Producer and infrastructure equities: major U.S. gas producers and LNG exporters traded on U.S. exchanges.
- EIA storage data: weekly working-gas storage updates, seasonality, and what storage levels have historically meant for Henry Hub.
- Market news and analysis: editorial pieces on supply, demand, weather, policy, and the LNG export build-out.
- Educational explainers: background on Henry Hub, U.S. shale basins, and how to read natural gas markets.
How our content is produced
Charts are embedded from TradingView, which is the data source for all price and volume information displayed on the site. TradingView is responsible for the accuracy and latency of the market data in its own widgets; we do not host, clean, or re-publish price ticks ourselves.
Editorial articles — the news, blog, education, and storage-report pages — are written in-house. Drafts are based on publicly available sources such as the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the International Energy Agency, exchange disclosures, company filings, and industry trade publications. We do not fabricate quotes, statistics, or sources. Where a market view is characterised as "industry commentary" or similar, it reflects the general consensus visible in publicly circulated research rather than a single named individual.
Pages are reviewed periodically and carry a visible "Last reviewed on" date so readers can judge how current the analysis is. When material changes — for example, a new LNG export terminal coming online or a structural shift in storage seasonality — we update the relevant pages rather than leaving stale claims in place.
How the site is funded
NatGasChart.com is free to use. There are no paywalls, subscriptions, or premium tiers. To cover hosting and editorial costs, the site may display advertising served through Google AdSense and similar networks. Ads are labeled where required and are not a paid endorsement of the products or services shown. Editorial content is independent of any advertiser relationship. You can read more about how advertising cookies and third-party vendors work in our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.
What we do not do
To keep the site's role clear:
- We do not provide personalised investment, tax, or legal advice.
- We do not manage money, collect account information, or execute trades.
- We do not accept payment to cover a specific stock, ETF, basin, or project.
- We do not claim to be a real-time trading tool; chart latency depends on the TradingView feed shown in each widget.
For more on the limits of the information here, see our Disclaimer and Terms of Service.
Contact and corrections
Corrections, data issues, and editorial feedback are welcome. The fastest way to reach us is by email via the Contact page. If you think a page contains a factual error, please include the URL and the specific paragraph — we take corrections seriously and will update the page if warranted.