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Natural Gas Inventory Takes Seasonal Drop

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) today reported the U.S. natural gas stocks declined by 82 billion cubic feet last week, more than the expected decrease of 75 billion cubic ...
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Crude Supply Drops, Gasoline Inventories Rise

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its weekly petroleum status report this morning. US commercial crude inventories decreased by 1 million barrels last week, bringing the total US commercial ...
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Crude Supply Up Slightly, Gasoline Inventory Soars Again

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its weekly petroleum status report this morning. US commercial crude inventories increased by 800,000 barrels last week, bringing the total US commercial crude ...
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EIA Forecasts Lower U.S. Crude Imports

In its monthly Short-term Energy Outlook (STEO) published today, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said it expects the net import share of U.S. oil consumption to drop to 40% ...
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Crude Oil, Gasoline Inventory Surprises

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its weekly petroleum status report this morning. U.S. commercial crude inventories rose by 2 million barrels last week, bringing the total U.S. commercial ...
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Natural Gas Inventories Rise Sharply (XOM, CHK, EOG, UNG, OIH)

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) today reported the US natural gas stocks rose by a total of 47 billion cubic feet, higher than the 38 billion cubic feet that ...
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Natural Gas Inventories Rise Less Than Expected (XOM, CHK, EOG, UNG, OIH)

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) today reported the U.S. natural gas stocks rose by a total of 20 billion cubic feet, lower than the 24 billion cubic feet that ...
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Crude Inventories Fall Sharply, Price Rises Slightly

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its weekly petroleum status report this morning. U.S. commercial crude inventories fell by 6.5 million barrels last week, bringing the total U.S. commercial ...
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Natural Gas Inventories Rise, Price Up Slightly

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) today reported that U.S. natural gas stocks rose by a total of 26 billion cubic feet, in line with analysts expectations. Natural gas futures ...
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Crude, Gasoline Inventories Fall; Prices Rise

The Department of Energy is out with its weekly oil and gasoline inventory data and we saw a slight drop in both crude and gasoline inventories. Weekly DOE crude oil ...
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IEA Weighs in on Oil Market

The International Energy Agency (IEA) today released its monthly report for July. Yesterday we got OPEC’s take on the state of the oil market, and the day before that we ...
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US EIA Lowers Oil Price Estimate, Sort Of

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) today released the latest update to its Short-Term Energy Outlook for 2012. The agency has lowered its estimated second half of 2012 average price ...
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Natural Gas Inventories Rise, Price Move Up Sharply

The US Energy Information Administration today reported the US natural gas stocks rose by a total of 57 billion cubic feet, above the 52 billion cubic feet increase that analysts ...
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EIA Expects Oil Demand to Rise to 109.5 Million Barrels/Day by 2035

The US Energy Information Administration today published its Annual Energy Outlook for 2012, which includes the agency’s projections for energy use through 2035. The AEO, as its called, also includes ...
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Is Natural Gas Staging a Comeback? (XOM, CHK, BP, ECA, COP, DVN, EOG, APC, UPL, STR, UNG)

It has been almost exactly two years since Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) completed its $31 billion merger with XTO Energy to create the largest natural gas company in the ...
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