Gas storage report expectations

Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report. This report provides weekly figures for working natural gas, natural gas that can actually be withdrawn and utilized, in storage throughout the US. It covers the lower 48 states, Eastern and Western consuming regions and the US producing region.

24 Feb 2020 EIA forecasts that the Lower 48 states' working natural gas in storage will Gas Monthly, Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report, and Short-Term  16 Jan 2020 The EIA will report on weekly storage at 15:30 GMT. also reacted to expectations for another underwhelming weekly storage withdrawal. 13 Jan 2020 Natural gas prices edged up despite a government report that missed estimates. Stockpiles held in underground storage in the lower 48 states fell by Futures Shrug Off the Bearish EIA Report on Colder Weather Forecasts. This report contains Genscape's official natural gas weekly storage call and your models and includes estimates for today,temperature-based forecasts for the 

The global natural gas production is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 3.5% over the period of 2020-2025. Factors such as increasing demand for natural gas in chemical sector, industrial sector, and transportation sector majorly from Asia-Pacific countries is expected to drive the natural gas storage market during the forecast period.

Natural gas storage inventories decreased 151 Bcf for the week ending February 14, according to the EIA’s weekly report. This was more than the expected draw of 143 Bcf. Working gas storage inventories now sit at 2.343 Tcf, which is 613 Bcf above inventories from the same time last year and 200 Bcf above the five-year average. This Thursday, we expect EIA to report 1,359 bcf of working gas in storage for the week ending March 30. We anticipate to see a draw of 24 bcf, which is 20 bcf larger than a year ago and 4 bcf The global natural gas production is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 3.5% over the period of 2020-2025. Factors such as increasing demand for natural gas in chemical sector, industrial sector, and transportation sector majorly from Asia-Pacific countries is expected to drive the natural gas storage market during the forecast period. Underground storage of natural gas is an integral component of the nation’s energy system, and our nation’s significant storage capacity enables utilities to reliably offer clean natural gas to consumers throughout the year in a cost-efficient manner and without interruption. In 2021, EIA forecasts dry natural gas production will rise from December 2020 levels in response to higher prices. Forecast dry natural gas production for 2021 averages 92.6 Bcf/d. EIA estimates that total U.S. working natural gas in storage ended February at 2.1 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), 9% more than the five-year (2015–19) average. Energy Information Administration - EIA - Official Energy Statistics from the U.S. Government U.S. natural gas storage capacity increased slightly in 2016. U.S. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Proved Reserves Underground Natural Gas Working Storage Capacity U.S. Energy Information Administration 1000 Independence Ave., SW Washington, DC 20585. Image of the Day: Thursday: Today’s EIA weekly storage report is expected to print a draw of -87 to -88 Bcf by most national surveys, larger than the 5-year average of -53 Bcf. It was colder than normal over the Midwest and East, while warmer than normal over the western and central US, including Texas.

This report contains Genscape's official natural gas weekly storage call and your models and includes estimates for today,temperature-based forecasts for the 

This Thursday, we expect EIA to report 3,142 bcf of working gas in storage for the week ending January 3. We anticipate to see a draw of 50 bcf, which is 31 bcf smaller than a year ago and 95 bcf U.S. natural gas futures slightly extended gains on Friday following the release of a federal government report showing a storage draw in line with expectations. Traders noted that the market had risen in thin trade earlier in the day as traders covered shorts despite forecasts of even milder wea Natural Gas Storage Indicator - EIA Report: The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) weekly estimate of working natural gas volumes held in underground storage facilities at the national Natural gas storage inventories decreased 151 Bcf for the week ending February 14, according to the EIA’s weekly report. This was more than the expected draw of 143 Bcf. Working gas storage inventories now sit at 2.343 Tcf, which is 613 Bcf above inventories from the same time last year and 200 Bcf above the five-year average. This Thursday, we expect EIA to report 1,359 bcf of working gas in storage for the week ending March 30. We anticipate to see a draw of 24 bcf, which is 20 bcf larger than a year ago and 4 bcf The global natural gas production is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 3.5% over the period of 2020-2025. Factors such as increasing demand for natural gas in chemical sector, industrial sector, and transportation sector majorly from Asia-Pacific countries is expected to drive the natural gas storage market during the forecast period. Underground storage of natural gas is an integral component of the nation’s energy system, and our nation’s significant storage capacity enables utilities to reliably offer clean natural gas to consumers throughout the year in a cost-efficient manner and without interruption.

This Thursday, we expect EIA to report 1,359 bcf of working gas in storage for the week ending March 30. We anticipate to see a draw of 24 bcf, which is 20 bcf larger than a year ago and 4 bcf

Image of the Day: Thursday: Today’s EIA weekly storage report is expected to print a draw of -87 to -88 Bcf by most national surveys, larger than the 5-year average of -53 Bcf. It was colder than normal over the Midwest and East, while warmer than normal over the western and central US, including Texas.

24 Feb 2020 EIA forecasts that the Lower 48 states' working natural gas in storage will Gas Monthly, Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report, and Short-Term 

Low End-of-Winter NG Storage Projections. Front-month natural gas futures closed on Thursday at $3.202/MMBtu, 1.47% below last week's closing price of  10 Oct 2019 EIA Report Meets Expectations, But Natural Gas Prices Continue To Fall as seen by looking at the last 10 weeks' demand vs storage change. 12 Oct 2001 Gas Storage Survey report compiled and issued by the American Gas data or provide good forecasts of natural gas price volatility. Trading 

The latest news, analysis and insights on US EIA Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report by Saxo Bank's best analysts and traders. 21 Jan 2020 Forecasts for this Thursday's Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report point to a withdrawal under 90 Bcf, which would be significantly below the  and natural gas prices will move rapidly if the number is different than expectations. The Energy Information Administration will release its storage report and release “Working gas in storage was 2,977 Bcf as of Friday, August 7, 2015,  24 Feb 2020 EIA forecasts that the Lower 48 states' working natural gas in storage will Gas Monthly, Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report, and Short-Term  16 Jan 2020 The EIA will report on weekly storage at 15:30 GMT. also reacted to expectations for another underwhelming weekly storage withdrawal. 13 Jan 2020 Natural gas prices edged up despite a government report that missed estimates. Stockpiles held in underground storage in the lower 48 states fell by Futures Shrug Off the Bearish EIA Report on Colder Weather Forecasts. This report contains Genscape's official natural gas weekly storage call and your models and includes estimates for today,temperature-based forecasts for the