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Aggregate demand for U.S. natural gas totaled around 629 bcf (or 89.9 bcf/d) for the week ending October 23. Aggregate supply of natural gas in the contiguous United States totaled around 664 bcf (or 94.8 bcf/d) in the same week. Currently, we expect the EIA to report a build of 4...
Natural gas futures (NG1:COM) closed +3.8% to its highest settlement since January 2019 as forecasts continue to predict colder weather while liquefied natural gas feedgas flows tick higher.The latest 6-10 day forecast is slightly colder compared to yesterday, with New England and the Tri-Sta...
This Thursday, we expect the EIA to report 3,922 bcf of working gas in storage for the week ending October 16. We anticipate to see a build of 45 bcf, which is 47 bcf smaller than a year ago and 30 bcf smaller vs. the 5-year average. The storage "surplus" relative to the 5-year av...
Aggregate demand for U.S. natural gas totaled around 608 bcf (or 86.8 bcf/d) for the week ending October 16. Aggregate supply of natural gas in the contiguous United States totaled around 643 bcf (or 91.8 bcf/d) in the same week. Currently, we expect the EIA to report a build of 4...
This Thursday, we expect the EIA to report 3,882 bcf of working gas in storage for the week ending October 2. We anticipate to see a build of 51 bcf, which is 51 bcf smaller than a year ago and 36 bcf smaller vs. the 5-year average. The storage "surplus" relative to 5-year average...
Overall, the year-over-year average daily rate of consumption of dry natural gas in July 2020 increased in two of the four consuming sectors, and it decreased in the other two. Residential deliveries were the highest for the month since 2009. Commercial deliveries were the lowest for ...
Another storm in the gulf causes a lower high. Natural gas stocks continue to rise. The election is less than one month away- Warren Buffett put his money on natural gas for the future. The peak season will come as stocks may reach a record high. Inventories could limit th...
Aggregate demand for U.S. natural gas totaled around 607 bcf (or 86.7 bcf/d) for the week ending October 9. Aggregate supply of natural gas in the contiguous United States totaled around 647 bcf (or 92.4 bcf/d) in the same week. Currently, we expect the EIA to report a build of 53...
Appalachian Basin gas production is down sharply this month as many operators reduce output in response to record price volatility, weaker demand and elevated storage levels, S&P Global Platts reports.Aggregate production from the Marcellus and Utica shales has averaged just 31.4 Bcf...
This Thursday, we expect the EIA to report 3,827 bcf of working gas in storage for the week ending October 2. We anticipate to see a build of 71 bcf, which is 31 bcf smaller than a year ago and 15 bcf smaller vs. the 5-year average. Annual storage "surplus" is projected to shrink ...