1512 EST—Natural-gas futures extend gains after the EIA reports an above-estimate draw on inventories for last week. The EIA said natural gas in underground storage fell by 87 billion cubic feet in ...
Working gas in storage decreased by 140 Bcf from the previous week. Inventory draw exceeded analyst expectations, which may provide some support to natural gas prices. Weather forecasts’ dynamics will ...
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Natural gas draw eases, undercutting bullish price hopes
U.S. EIA natural gas storage fell by 167 billion cubic feet, a smaller draw than the prior 177 billion cubic feet decline. The reduction in ...
The freezing temperatures in most of the Eastern U.S. in the week to January 5 led to the biggest ever weekly withdrawal from natural gas storage, data by the U.S. Energy Information Administration ...
On Thursday, natural gas prices whipsawed despite a larger than expected draw in natural gas inventories. The weather is expected to be colder than normal in the mid-West and West Coast for the next 2 ...
Natural gas storage fell by 116 Bcf, missing trader forecasts of 127 Bcf, softening bullish market sentiment. Despite the draw, storage sits 154 Bcf above the five-year average, signaling supply ...
Working gas in storage decreased by 9 Bcf from the previous week. Stocks remain well above the five-year average for this time of the year. Natural gas prices are trying to rebound after a multi-day ...
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