Gas demand from US power generators continues to outperform this month as historically low prices for the fuel combine with scorching temperatures to push burns toward prior record highs set last summer. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now In July, US gas-fired power burn is averaging 44.3 Bcf/d – up about 2.6 Bcf/d, or nearly 7%, from its record month-to-date average in July 2019, S&P Global Platts Analytics data shows. Stronger burns this summer, which have already approached last summer’s single-day record high at over 45 Bcf/d, come as historically low prices keep gas at the top of the US generation stack. Since at least the start of May, gas-fired generation has remained cheaper than coal in SPP […]