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Natural Gas Volatility Hinges on Peace Signals

By: Razan Hilal, Market Analyst

As of March 4, 2026, natural gas markets are navigating heightened volatility driven by Middle East tensions and shifting diplomatic signals. The Strait of Hormuz remains a central chokepoint for Qatari natural gas exports, reinforcing structural supply vulnerability. At the same time, price action continues to respect a multi-year technical ceiling that has capped rallies since 2020. This collision between geopolitical headlines and long-term market structure is creating a binary setup for natural gas prices globally.

Razan Hilal, Market Analyst at FOREX.com, analyses cross-asset commodity markets from Dubai, a region directly exposed to Middle East energy flows. Her experience tracking long-term technical structures alongside geopolitical catalysts provides a distinct perspective on how headline risk translates into defined breakout or breakdown levels in natural gas futures.

Key Themes

  • Natural gas exports from Qatar rely entirely on the Strait of Hormuz, increasing exposure to prolonged closure risk.
  • Natural gas prices remain capped below a trendline resistance connecting highs since February 2020 on a two-week timeframe.
  • A confirmed close above 3200 opens upside potential toward 4100 and possibly 5300, while failure risks a continuation toward 1860 and 1530.

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Natural Gas Prices Respond to Shifting Peace Signals

Natural gas prices are increasingly reacting to diplomatic developments rather than purely supply data. Hilal notes that "with recent also, headlines pointing towards potential peace deals and talks between Iran and Trump is bullish scenarios can be back", underscoring how quickly sentiment can pivot. Consequently, natural gas volatility stems from the tension between escalation risk and the possibility of negotiations reducing the embedded geopolitical premium. If peace momentum strengthens, the war-driven bid in natural gas prices could fade just as rapidly as it emerged.

Natural Gas Technical Structure Defines Breakout Risk

Natural gas remains technically constrained beneath a long-term resistance trendline dating back to February 2020. Hilal emphasizes that price action is "holding below a trend line connecting consecutive partners since February 2020", maintaining a neutral to bearish bias until a decisive close occurs above it. Specifically, she states that "should be getting close above the 3200 we can possibly expect further supply disruption risks and bullish potential", with upside projections toward 4100 and potentially 5300. Conversely, failure to sustain upward momentum risks activating a continuation pattern targeting 1860 and 1530, reinforcing how natural gas volatility hinges on whether diplomatic easing or structural resistance ultimately dominates.

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