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At 2.722 trillion cubic feet, current natural gas inventories are 17.7% under the five-year average and 19.8% below the year-ago figure.
At 2.636 Tcf, current natural gas inventories are 18.4% under the five-year average and 20.1% below the year-ago figure.
At 2.768 trillion cubic feet, current natural gas inventories are 18.3% under the five-year average and 20% below the year-ago figure.
Gas storage facilities are gaining more importance due to changes in natural gas demands. First, traditional supplies that once met the winter peak demand are now unable to keep pace. Second, there is a growing summer peak demand on natural gas, due to electric generation via gas fired power plants. Datasource.
Weekly Energy Inventory Data: Seen at 10:30am ET on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Sharon Epperson reports from the NYMEX on the weekly inventory data for crude oil, gasoline, distillates (on Wednesdays), and natural gas (on Thursdays). Suze Says: This segment, with Suze Orman, is seen on Mondays.
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The Foster Natural Gas/Oil Report, formerly known as the Foster Natural Gas Report and Foster Associates Report, is a U.S.-based weekly newsletter published by Foster Associates, Inc. [1] [2] [3] It was founded in Washington, D.C., on March 23, 1956, by J. Rhoades Foster and a group of economists. Its editor-in-chief is Edgar D. Boshart.
At 1.653 trillion cubic feet, natural gas inventories are 14.7% under the five-year average but 8.5% above the year-ago figure.