Role of weather in the natural gas market: Insights from the STL-GARCH-W method

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-08-25 DOI:10.1111/infi.12437
Lijuan Peng, Zhenglan Xia, Yisu Huang, Zhigang Pan
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Weather has been shown to affect natural gas markets, but there is limited research on the strength and manner in which weather affects predictions of natural gas volatility. In this study, six weather indicators are used as exogenous variables, and seasonal-trend decomposition-generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity-Weather (STL-GARCH-W) and STL-GJR-GARCH-W models are constructed to explore the effect of weather on global natural gas market. The empirical findings indicate that temperature and precipitation have a notable positive effect on natural gas, while solar radiation has a prominent negative effect. Furthermore, the STL-GARCH-W model outperform the STL-GJR-GARCH-W model and the benchmark STL-GARCH model when temperature, precipitation, and solar radiation are considered. In addition, the January effect has been shown to significantly influence natural gas price volatility. Finally, most parameters in both models are of statistical significance, demonstrating that both models accurately forecast natural gas volatility and emphasizing the importance of weather indicators for modelling natural gas price volatility. Our study provides new insights for energy market investors and policy makers.

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天气在天然气市场中的作用:来自STL - GARCH - W方法的见解
天气已经被证明会影响天然气市场,但关于天气影响天然气波动预测的强度和方式的研究有限。本文以6个天气指标为外生变量,构建了季节-趋势分解-广义自回归条件异方差-天气(STL - GARCH - W)和STL - GJR - GARCH - W模型,探讨了天气对全球天然气市场的影响。实证结果表明,温度和降水对天然气的正向影响显著,而太阳辐射对天然气的负向影响显著。此外,当考虑温度、降水和太阳辐射时,STL‐GARCH‐W模型优于STL‐GJR‐GARCH‐W模型和基准STL‐GARCH模型。此外,1月效应已被证明对天然气价格波动有显著影响。最后,两个模型中的大多数参数都具有统计显著性,这表明两个模型都能准确预测天然气波动,并强调了天气指标对天然气价格波动建模的重要性。我们的研究为能源市场投资者和政策制定者提供了新的见解。
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