U.S. Energy Information Administration

The U.S. natural gas stockpile rose by 25 billion cubic feet last week, a bit less than analysts expected. Cooler weather in the Midwest is likely to push prices higher this week.
Summer gasoline prices are forecast to be nearly a dime a gallon lower this year than they were last summer. Good news for Americans who will be hitting the roads this summer.
The U.S. natural gas stockpile rose last week as warmer weather settled in over most of the country. Some producers in the Permian Basin were forced to pay customers to take their gas as pipeline...
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported this morning that last week's withdrawal from U.S. natural gas storage was 36 billion cubic feet. That's less than analysts expected.
The U.S. natural gas inventory dropped by 149 billion cubic feet last week, closed to the analysts' consensus expectations. Colder weather ahead may sharpen demand in the coming week.
The U.S. natural gas inventory dropped as expected last week. The effect on prices was modest, dropping somewhat before recovering most of that dip.
The U.S. natural gas inventory withdrawal was slightly larger than expected, but prices moved only slightly.
U.S. demand for natural gas last week was lower than analysts had expected and that, along with a mild forecast heading into next week, is keeping a lid on the price of March futures.
Reported cuts in world crude oil production and encouraging words on the U.S.-China trade talks have overcome significant increases in U.S. petroleum inventories to keep prices about 2% above last...
Withdrawals from the U.S. natural gas supply totaled 237 billion cubic feet last week. While the largest withdrawal so far this heating season, it still fell below the estimated withdrawal.
The U.S. crude oil inventory added 1.3 million barrels last week according to the weekly report from the Energy Information Administration.
The U.S. natural gas inventory has risen above last year's total for the same date. Milder weather this winter has helped, but another cold blast is expected for the northeast and mid-Atlantic states...
U.S. natural gas inventories fell by 91 billion cubic feet last week, a far cry from last year's drawdown of more than 300 million cubic feet. Inventory levels are now significantly closer to last...
The U.S. crude oil inventory remained virtually unchanged week over week for the week ended on December 28. Crude prices have been rising on reports of fresh trade talks between the United States and...
U.S. natural gas inventories dropped by much less than expected last week and prices that have moved lower over the past two weeks lost a bit of their early-morning gains.