U.S. Natural Gas Falls As Storage Injection Season Gets Under Way -- Market Talk

Dow Jones04-03 03:35

1535 ET - U.S. natural gas futures extend losses to four sessions with mild spring weather keeping a lid on demand. The EIA reported a 36 Bcf storage injection for last week, which widened the inventory surplus over the five-year average to 54 Bcf from 14 Bcf. "Injection season is now off and running, and current temperature forecasts are conducive to strong early-season builds in the weeks to come," Andy Huenefeld of Pinebrook Energy Advisors says in a note. "The preliminary outlook for end-of-summer storage levels shows stocks topping out between 3.7 Tcf and 3.9 Tcf." Nymex natural gas settles down 0.7% at $2.80/mmBtu. (anthony.harrup@wsj.com)

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April 02, 2026 15:35 ET (19:35 GMT)

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