1512 EST—Natural-gas futures extend gains after the EIA reports an above-estimate draw on inventories for last week. The EIA said natural gas in underground storage fell by 87 billion cubic feet in ...
Working gas in storage decreased by 140 Bcf from the previous week. Inventory draw exceeded analyst expectations, which may provide some support to natural gas prices. Weather forecasts’ dynamics will ...
The U.S. Energy Department's weekly inventory release showed another triple-digit withdrawal from natural gas storage. While the draw was not as big as expected, favorable weather predictions and ...
For the week ending Feb 21, we have a crude draw of 3.63 million bbls. This week's crude draw is fueled by 1) higher US crude exports and 2) lower US crude oil production due to colder-than-normal ...
Natural-gas prices declined Thursday as a larger-than-expected storage draw failed to encourage investors that there is more winter demand. Futures for March delivery lost 2.5 cents, or 0.9%, to ...
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