0936 ET - U.S. natural gas futures are higher after three days of losses, helped by warmer temperature forecasts and a pickup in LNG demand. Maintenance at numerous LNG terminals has contributed to recent price weakness and large storage builds. Warmer conditions developing across the western U.S. will likely drive up demand for power generation. "This could coincide with returning liquefaction availability, providing momentum for a Henry Hub price rebound toward the $4 mark," Christoph Halser at Rystad Energy says in a note. Nymex natural gas is up 2.5% at $3.594/mmBtu. (anthony.harrup@wsj.com)
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