US Natural Gas Storage Sees Significant Weekly Increase, EIA Reports
The EIA reports an 88 Bcf weekly rise in US natural gas inventories to 1,934 Bcf, still below the five-year average and down from last year's levels.
The EIA reports an 88 Bcf weekly rise in US natural gas inventories to 1,934 Bcf, still below the five-year average and down from last year's levels.
The EIA reports a 16 Bcf increase in US natural gas storage for the week ending April 11, reaching 1,846 Bcf. Despite this rise, stocks are down by 480 Bcf year-over-year and remai...
The EIA reports a 57 Bcf increase in US natural gas inventories for the week ending April 4, with total storage at 1,830 Bcf. Despite this rise, stocks are down 450 Bcf year-over-y...
The EIA reports a 37 Bcf increase in US natural gas storage for the week ending March 21, totaling 1,744 Bcf. Despite this weekly rise, stocks are down 557 Bcf from last year and 1...
The US natural gas inventories have decreased by 62 Bcf in the week ending March 7, according to the EIA. This marks a significant year-on-year decrease, with total storage now at ...
The US natural gas inventories have decreased by 80 billion cubic feet, as reported by the EIA. This significant drop places the stockpiles below the five-year average, yet within ...
The US has experienced a significant decrease in natural gas inventories, with a 174 Bcf drop reported by the EIA. Compared to last year and the five-year average, stockpiles have ...
The latest EIA report highlights a significant 321 Bcf decrease in US natural gas inventories, with current levels below the five-year average. Despite the drop, reserves remain wi...
The Energy Information Administration reports a 40 Bcf decrease in US natural gas inventories for the week ending January 3, with annual figures down by 3 Bcf and stockpiles above ...
The Energy Information Administration reports a significant 93 billion cubic feet decrease in US natural gas storage for the week ending December 20. Despite this drop, current lev...
The EIA reports a 125 Bcf drop in US natural gas inventories to 3,622 Bcf, 20 Bcf higher year-on-year and 132 Bcf above the five-year average, all within historical range.