Natural Gas Builds at Slower Pace – Analyst Blog
Zacks Market Commentaries (September 18th, 2009) Writes:
Yesterday, we received a mildly positive report from the federal government’s Energy Information Administration (EIA), showing a less-than-expected rise in natural gas supplies. Stockpiles held in underground storage in the lower 48 states rose by 66 billion cubic feet (Bcf) for the week ended September 11.
This takes the current storage level to 3.46 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), which is up 16.7% from last year's level and 16.4% above the five-year range (as clear from the nearby chart from the EIA). Current stocks are 496 Bcf above last year’s level and 487 Bcf above the five-year average. The inventory addition was lower than the five-year-average injection of 82 Bcf but slightly exceeded last year's build of 65 Bcf.
Overall, the relentless increase in gas storage levels continue to add to the long list of issues weighing on the commodity. At this pace, ...
Overall, the relentless increase in gas storage levels continue to add to the long list of issues weighing on the commodity. At this pace, ...
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The inventory addition was higher than last year's build of 63 Bcf and the five-year-average injection of 67 Bcf. The relentless increase in gas storage levels continue to add to the long list of issues weighing on the commodity. At this pace, inventories are on course to surpass the all-time high level of 3.57 Tcf recorded at the end of October ...
The inventory addition was smaller than last year's build of 92 Bcf but exceeded the five-year-average injection of 64 Bcf. The relentless increase in gas storage levels continue to add to the long list of issues weighing on the commodity. At this pace, inventories are on course to surpass the ...
The build was smaller than last year's 100 Bcf build and the five-year-average injection of 67 Bcf. However, the relentless increase in gas storage levels continue to add to the long list of issues weighing on the commodity. Natural gas prices rallied earlier last year, reaching over $13 per million Btu (MMBtu) in July 2008, before trending down. Prices have since dropped ...
The build was smaller than last year's 82 Bcf build and the five-year-average injection of 56 Bcf. However, the relentless increase in gas storage levels continue to add to the long list of issues weighing on the commodity. Natural gas prices rallied earlier last year, reaching over $13 per million ... 