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WTI crude for July delivery traded down more than 3.5% early Wednesday as traders remain skeptical that global supply-demand balance is in the cards even with the recently announced nine-month...
U.S. stockpiles of natural gas in storage rose by 75 billion cubic feet last week, more than analysts had forecast. That has caused the price to pull back slightly.
U.S. natural gas stockpiles rose by a little more than expected, but not as fast as last year. Inventory levels are down nearly 14% year over year, helping to prop up prices.
Crude oil fell by 1.8 million barrels last week according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Crude prices rose on the news.
U.S. natural gas storage added 45 billion cubic feet of gas last week, below an estimate for an injection of 53 billion cubic feet and well below last year's addition for the same period. Prices...
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported this morning that crude oil inventories dropped by more than 5 million barrels last week and gasoline inventories by 200,000 barrels. Crude oil...
The US Energy Information Administration releases its Short-Term Energy Outlook for May Tuesday, estimating the US crude oil production will reach nearly 10 million barrels a day in 2017.
The EIA reported Thursday morning that U.S. natural gas stocks increased more than expected for the week ending April 28.
WTI crude oil prices fell more than a full point after the U.S. Energy Information Administration said crude inventories fell by nearly 1 million barrels last week, far below expectations.
U.S. natural gas inventories rose by 74 billion cubic feet last week, according to the EIA. The increase matched the consensus analysts' estimate and pushed prices up about three cents per million...
Crude oil bounced near $50 following the U.S. Energy Information Administration's weekly inventory report. Crude inventories fell, but refined products inventories rose even more than crude's decline.
The U.S. natural gas stockpile rose by 54 billion cubic feet last week, roughly in line with estimates. Prices remained essentially unchanged following the U.S. Energy Information Administration's...
U.S. crude oil inventories fell by a million barrels last week according to the Energy Information Administration. The drawdown is consistent with seasonal patterns as gasoline production ramps up...
U.S. natural gas inventories rose by 10 billion cubic feet last week, in line with consensus estimates. Natural gas for May delivery traded at around $3.22 per million BTUs.
Saudi Arabia is prepared to ask OPEC members to extend the cartel's crude oil production cuts for the second half of the year. Whether the move will drive crude prices higher is not clear.