*EIA: US Total Working Gas In Storage +89 Bcf At 3201 Bcf
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*EIA: US Total Working Gas In Storage +89 Bcf At 3201 Bcf
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EIA Reports Working Gas Storage +28 BCF
DATE EAST WEST PRODUCING TOTAL US CHANGE
| REGION REGION REGION (BCF) |
| 07/23/2010 1459 473 987 2919 28 |
| 07/16/2010 1425 474 992 2891 51 |
| 07/09/2010 1384 470 986 2840 78 |
| 07/02/2010 1341 459 962 2762 78 |
| 06/25/2010 1293 448 943 2684 60 |
| 06/18/2010 1251 438 935 2624 81 |
| 06/11/2010 1200 424 919 2543 87 |
| 06/04/2010 1148 412 896 2456 99 |
| 05/28/2010 1095 394 868 2357 88 |
| 05/21/2010 1047 377 845 2269 104 |
| 05/14/2010 992 359 814 2165 76 |
[Dow Jones] Natural gas futures fluctuate, holding onto earlier gains after government data shows an 87 build in storage for the week ended June 11, below the 90 bcf analysts and traders had predicted in a Dow Jones Newswires survey. “The number was a little bit below expectations, so you’d expect it to be slightly bullish,” says Cameron Horwitz, an analyst with SunTrust Robinson Humphrey. Total gas in storage is 2.543 trillion cubic feet, 14% above the five-year average and 0.1% above last year’s level as of June 11. Nymex July gas futures trade +11c, or 2.21%, at $5.088/MMBtu.