Following up on our "Winter Is Coming: Europe Faces Twin Diesel And NatGas Crunch" note earlier this month, which focused on Europe as a whole, UBS analysts focused on Germany's natural gas inventories Monday morning and warned that levels are alarmingly low for this time of year, raising the risk of elevated prices and a renewed supply crunch if the Northern Hemisphere experiences a severe winter.
Simon Penn, a London-based UBS macro strategist, wrote earlier today that Germany's NatGas storage is just 48% full, compared with 65% a year ago and 75% during the 2022 energy crisis.
We would go a step further: inventories are now at their lowest level for this time of year in 17 years.
Penn added more color:
Economist Felix Huefner sees Germany hitting 65% in November, compared to the government target of 80% and the EU's target of 90%. This generates a number of risks.
A surge in demand and hence gas prices if Germany attempts to achieve its targets; increased pressure on Germany's fiscal position if the government needs to use Trading Hub Europe (THE) to replenish stocks; pressures elsewhere in Europe as German demand crowds out other national buyers; Germany's regasification facilities are limited which means even if it can find LNG supply, it can't necessarily c