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The U.S. natural gas inventory dropped by more than 200 billion cubic feet last week, near the low end of the estimated range. The report is weighing on prices.
The U.S. crude oil inventory fell more than expected last week as did the gasoline stockpiles. But sharply colder weather over the next week is expected to reduce consumption and a North Sea pipeline...
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported Thursday morning that U.S. natural gas stocks decreased by 112 billion cubic feet for the week ending December 22. Analysts were expecting a...
The U.S. land rig count increased by one this week to 931 working oil and gas rigs. The oil rig count was unchanged. Crude prices remain on track for a gain of 1% to 2% for the week.
The EIA reported Thursday morning that U.S. natural gas stocks decreased more than expected for the week ending December 15.
U.S. crude oil inventories fell by more than 6 million barrels last week while export levels of crude and refined products rose sharply.
U.S. crude oil production from seven major shale oil regions is expected to rise by 94,000 barrels a day month over month in January, highlighting a year-over-year increase of more than a million...
The U.S. land rig count fell by just 1 this week as oil rigs dropped by 4 and gas rigs added 3 to the total count of 930. A year ago the total U.S. rig count was 637.
Natural gas prices dipped to a 52-week low before the U.S. EIA storage report was released. Demand for gas reached the high end of the estimated range and helped prop up prices.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a drop of more than 5 million barrels in the nation's crude oil stockpile. U.S. crude inventories have moved into the middle of the 5-year average...
Natural gas prices have been sinking for a week as warmer weather has stifled demand. The U.S. inventory of gas actually rose last week.
U.S. crude oil inventories dropped by 5.6 million barrels last week while gasoline inventories increased by 6.8 million barrels. Exports of both crude oil and refined products were also lower week...
U.S. natural gas stockpiles dropped by less than expected last week, keeping a lid on prices.
U.S. crude oil inventories fell last week while inventories of gasoline and diesel fuel rose. Exports also dipped last week. Prices did not move much as traders look ahead to tomorrow's OPEC meeting...
The U.S. natural gas stockpile fell by 46 billion cubic feet last week as cooler weather settles in and Americans turn on their furnaces. The drawdown was slightly below expectations.