One of the largest ever withdrawals of natural-gas from storage facilities during last week's deep freeze has brought ...
U.S. natural gas futures lost ground despite a solid reduction in inventories reported for last week as participants focused more on weather forecasts for the remainder of winter.
On January 30, 2025, EIA released its Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report. The report indicated that working gas in storage declined by -321 Bcf from the previous week, compared to analyst consensus of ...
Asian spot liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices fell this week amid low demand during the Lunar New Year holiday in Asia, ...
Mexico's government is looking to speed up plans to double its strategic natural gas storage capacity amid concern that U.S. President Donald Trump could use the country's dependence on U.S. gas as ...
Enstar, which provides gas to over 150,000 customers in Southcentral Alaska, argued in its complaint that Hilcorp has failed ...
Working gas storage in the contiguous United States was 2,571 billion cubic feet in the week ending Jan. 24, a net decrease of 321 billion cubic feet from the previous week, the U.S. Energy ...
Natural gas in underground storage is expected to have decreased by 317 billion cubic feet to 2,575 Bcf in the week ended Jan. 24, according to the average estimate of 11 analysts, brokers and traders ...
Natural gas futures test key support at $2.965 as traders eye the EIA report. Will a massive storage draw spark a rally, or is a deeper sell-off ahead?
U.S. natural gas futures were lower as inventories turned to a deficit against the five-year average after one of the largest weekly withdrawals on record.
"Talk of potential transit flows through Ukraine (of Azeri gas) will likely be adding pressure. In addition, storage draws have slowed which is likely offering some comfort to the market. EU gas ...