U.S. natural gas futures extended losses to four sessions with mild spring weather keeping a lid on demand.
Natural gas in underground storage is expected to have risen by 22 billion cubic feet, to 1,851 Bcf, in the week ended March 27, according to the average estimate of 12 analysts, brokers and traders.
Working gas in storage increased by +56 Bcf from the previous week. At current levels, stocks are +196 Bcf above the five-year average for this time of the year. Weather forecasts indicate that demand ...
Stocks for the week ended March 20 were 1,829 Bcf vs. 1,883 Bcf for the week ended March 13. Net change: -54 Bcf vs. +35 Bcf for the week ended March 13. Consensus: -49B. Natural Gas Futures (NG1:COM) ...
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Working gas in storage increased by +101 Bcf from the previous week. At current levels, stocks are +93 Bcf above the five-year average for this time of the year. Weather forecasts stay bearish. On May ...