U.S. natural gas inventories surged 71 billion cubic feet in the week ended July 24, the Energy Information Administration reported Thursday. Analysts at IHS Global Insight had expected a buildup of 72 billion cubic feet. For full story, click here
U.S. natural gas inventories surged 66 billion cubic feet in the week ended July 17, the Energy Information Administration reported Thursday. For full story, click here
Natural-gas futures prices soared 12% Thursday after government data showed a modest build in U.S. gas inventories that could signal that domestic production is starting to dipped. For full story, click here
Natural-gas futures have finished lower Thursday after U.S. government data showed a bigger-than-expected build in gas inventories last week, adding to already-ample supplies as weak demand and mild weather continue to pressure prices. For full story, click here
Natural gas inventories in the U.S. surged last week despite expectations for a drop, as stockpiles remained well above historical levels. For full story, click here
U.S. natural gas futures surged more than 5 percent on Thursday, lifted by a larger-than-expected weekly drawdown from winter inventories and a big jump in crude futures. For full story, click here
US LNG imports dipped 55% in 2008 to 351 Bcf from 770 Bcf in 2007. The amount of natural gas in US inventories as of February 27, 2009 was 1,793 billion cubic feet, which is 13.8% above the 5-year average. For full story, click here
Natural gas inventories fell by 124 billion cubic feet to stand at 3,167 billion cubic feet during the week ended Dec. 12, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported. For full story, click here
Thursday, July 30, 2009