U.S. natural gas futures gained after an EIA report showed that inventories had the biggest weekly withdrawal since January.
The draw was the largest on record this early ... (anthony.harrup@wsj.com) U.S. Natural Gas Storage Shrinks More Than Expected 1049 ET – U.S. natural gas inventories fell by 190 billion cubic ...
Natural gas prices fell last week following a smaller-than-expected inventory draw. Prices were buoyed by relatively weaker demand forecasts on the back of warmer-than-normal temperatures.
The U.S. Energy Department's latest inventory report showed a lower-than-expected decrease in natural gas supplies. Following this disappointing data, futures ended the week more than 8% lower.
Gas in underground storage is expected to have decreased by 165 billion cubic feet to 3,772 Bcf in the week ended Dec. 6, according to the average estimate of 11 analysts, brokers and traders surveyed ...