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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. commercial crude oil stockpile fell by nearly 9 million barrels last week, but lower demand for gasoline and higher export volumes continue to work against higher crude prices.
On Monday the US Energy Information Administration estimated total crude oil production from seven major onshore shale plays would rise by 117,000 barrels a day in September.
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. crude oil stockpiles fell by more than 6 million barrels last week, but gasoline inventories unexpectedly rose and refinery runs were significantly higher than anticipated.
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.
U.S. commercial crude oil stockpiles dropped slightly last week, mainly the result of higher refining runs even as imports also rose a bit. Gasoline inventories also fell last week while imports rose...
Natural gas for September delivery added about three cents following the EIA report that last week's inventory rose by less than expected.
U.S. crude oil stockpiles fell by more than 7 million barrels last week, putting more support under rising crude oil prices. Gasoline and distillate (diesel fuel) inventories increased.
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...
US crude oil stockpiles fell by 4.7 million barrels last week and gasoline inventories dropped by 4.4 million barrels. This may not be altogether good news for producers.
The US Energy Information Administration is expected to report Wednesday a drop of 3 million barrels in the nation's crude oil inventory. Combined with weaker dollar, crude prices are up Tuesday, but...
Production is expected to rise sharply in seven major US shale oil plays, putting even further pressure on crude oil prices. Natural gas production is also expected to see a large month-over-month...
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...
The International Energy Agency reported this morning that global crude supplies rose by a whopping 720,000 barrels per day in June and that total output for the month was 97.46 million barrels a...