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The U.S. natural gas stockpile rose by 97 billion cubic feet last week, higher than analysts expectations. Natural gas had already been trading lower, and fell further on the news.
The amount of natural gas in storage rose more than expected last week according to the EIA. Natural gas prices had been rising this week, but the large increase in storage has chilled traders'...
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Last week's addition to the U.S. natural gas inventory came in at an expected 65 billion cubic feet, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
The U.S. natural gas stockpile rose by 30 billion cubic feet last week, just above the consensus estimate of 29 billion cubic feet. Prices dipped slightly on the report.
Natural gas stockpiles in U.S. storage tanks rose by less than expected last week, giving the price a small lift. Cooler weather over much of the country next week could dampen demand further.
U.S. stockpiles of natural gas rose by 53 billion cubic feet last week, slightly more than analysts had estimated. Prices rose slightly, but remain about nine cents lower than a week ago.
The U.S. supply of natural gas in storage rose less than expected last week. Cooler weather is on tap for the most highly populated parts of the U.S. next week, and that could tamp down demand in the...
U.S. natural gas in storage rose by 20 billion cubic feet last week, near the low end of the expected range. Natural gas prices have remained near five-month lows.
Natural gas for September delivery added about three cents following the EIA report that last week's inventory rose by less than expected.
Natural gas prices dipped slightly following the EIA's report that just 28 billion cubic feet were added to US storage last week. US stockpiles remain about 5% above the five-year average for this...
The U.S. stockpile of natural gas rose by 57 billion cubic feet last week and remains well above the five-year average in storage for this time of year. Compared to last year, however, stockpiles are...
U.S. natural gas stockpiles rose by 72 billion cubic feet last week, a larger-than-expected increase that sent prices down about 1%.
A smaller-than-expected addition to U.S. natural gas stockpiles boosted the commodity's price for August delivery up by about 1%.
U.S. natural gas supplies added 61 billion cubic feet last week, more than analysts had forecast. The weighed on prices, which fell about 2 cents per million BTUs.