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Natural Gas




Natural Gas from 1991, and 200 day exponential average in red.
 
Natural Gas Futures - The Blue line is a Donchian channel, red line is a 5 day exponential average, green line is a 20 day exponential average. Vertical green bars MACD (Moving average convergence divergence) 5 and 20.
 
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10/25/07 The DoE said underground supplies of natural gas were up 68 billion cubic feet last week to 3.443 trillion cubic feet.
08/09/07 The U.S. Department of Energy said supplies of natural gas rose 42 billion cubic feet to 2.882 trillion cubic feet.
12/14/06 The U.S. Department of Energy said that underground supplies of natural gas were down 168 billion cubic feet last week to 3.238 trillion cubic feet. YoY Supplies are up 8%.
11/3/06 The U.S. Department of Energy said that underground supplies of natural gas were down 9 billion cubic feet last week to 3.452 trillion cubic feet. Supplies are up 9% YoY.
10/26/06 The U.S. Department of Energy said that underground supplies of natural gas were up 19 billion cubic feet at 3.461 trillion cubic feet.
10/12/06 The U.S. Department of Energy said that supplies of natural gas were up 62 billion cubic feet.
10/5/06 The U.S. DoE said that underground supplies of natural gas were up 73 billion cubic feet last week to 3.327 trillion cubic feet.
8/30/06 The DoE said that underground supplies of natural gas were up 48 billion cubic feet to 2.905 trillion cubic feet. YoY supplies are up 11%
8/25/06 The U.S. Department of Energy said that supplies of natural gas were up 57 billion cubic feet to 2.857 trillion cubic feet.
7/21/06 The U.S. Department of Energy said that underground supplies of natural gas were up 59 billion cubic feet to 2.763 trillion cubic feet.
5/25/06 The U.S. DoE said that underground supplies of natural gas were up 83 billion cubic feet to 2.163 trillion cubic feet, up 29% YoY.
5/18/06 The DoE said that underground supplies of natural gas were up 91 billion cubic feet last week to 2.080 trillion cubic feet, up 31% YoY.
4/27/06 The U.S. Department of Energy said that underground supplies of natural gas were up 80 billion cubic feet last week to 1.851 trillion cubic feet.
4/20/06 The DoE said that underground supplies of natural gas were up 47 billion cubic feet to 1.761 trillion cubic feet.
4/6/06 The DoE said that underground supplies of natural gas were down 10 billion cubic feet to 1.695 trillion cubic feet. YoY supplies are up 36%.
3/16/06 The US DoE said that underground supplies of natural gas were down 55 billion cubic feet to 1.832 trillion cubic feet. YoY supplies are up 32%.
1/19/06 The U.S. Department of Energy said that supplies of underground natural gas were down 46 billion cubic feet to 2.575 trillion cubic feet.
12/29/05 The DOE said that supplies of underground natural gas were down 162 billion cubic feet to 2.640 trillion cubic feet. YoY supplies are down 8%.
12/8/05 The U.S. DoE said that underground natural gas supplies were down 59 billion cubic feet last week to 3.166 trillion cubic feet. YoY supplies are  down 2%.
11/17/05 The DoE said that underground supplies of natural gas increased 53 billion cubic feet to 3.282 trillion cubic feet. Supplies are down 1% YoY.
11/10/05 The U.S. Department of Energy said that  supplies of natural gas were up 61 billion cubic feet at 3.229 trillion cubic feet. Supplies are now down 3% YoY.
11/03/05 The U.S. DoE said that natural gas supplies were up 29 billion cubic feet to 3.168 trillion cubic feet. Supplies are down 4% YoY.
10/27/05 The U.S. Department of Energy said that  supplies of natural gas were up 77 billion cubic feet last week to 3.139 trillion cubic feet, an impressive build given the production problems in the Gulf of Mexico. Supplies are now down 3% YoY.
10/21/05 The U.S. DoE said that  natural gas supplies were up 75 billion cubic feet last week to 3.062 trillion cubic feet, assisted by mild temperatures across the U.S. Supplies are down 5% YoY.
10/6/05 The DoE said that  supplies of natural gas were up 44 billion cubic feet last week to 2.929 trillion cubic feet. YoY supplies are down 5%.
09/29/05 The DoE said that underground supplies of natural gas were up 53 billion cubic feet last week to 2.885 trillion cubic feet. YoY supplies are now down 4%.
09/22/05 The U.S. Department of Energy said that underground natural gas supplies were up 74 billion cubic feet last week to 2.932 trillion cubic feet. Supplies are now down 3% from a year ago
07/28/05 The U.S. Department of Energy said that underground supplies of natural gas increased 42 billion cubic feet last week to 2.381 trillion cubic feet.
05/26/05 The U.S. Department of Energy said that natural gas supplies were at 1.692 trillion cubic feet up 93 billion cubic feet.
05/05/05 The U.S. Department of Energy said that underground natural gas supplies were up 39 billion cubic feet last week to 1.455 trillion cubic feet. Supplies are now up 20% from a year ago.
04/21/05 The U.S. Department of Energy said that underground natural gas supplies were up 50 billion cubic feet to 1.343 trillion cubic feet. YoY supplies are up 25%.
04/14/05 The U.S. Department of Energy said that underground natural gas supplies were up 44 billion cubic feet last week to 1.293 trillion cubic feet. YoY supplies up 23%.
02/24/05 The Energy Department said working gas in storage fell by 88 billion cubic feet for the week ended Feb. 18, which is within
the range analysts expected. Inventories now stand at 1.7 trillion cubic feet.
02/17/05 The DoE said that U.S. underground supplies of natural gas were down 98 billion cubic feet last week to 1.808 trillion cubic feet. Supplies are now up 22% from a year ago and up 21% from the five year average.
02/03/05 The U.S. Department of Energy said that underground natural gas supplies were down 188 billion cubic feet last week, not as big of a drop as expected. Inventories are now at 2.082 trillion cubic feet, up a comfortable 10% from a year ago and up 15% from the five-year average.
01/21/05 The DoE said that underground supplies of natural gas were down 110 billion cubic feet last week to 2.500 trillion cubic feet.  Supplies are now up 9% from a year ago and up 16% from the five-year average.
01/13/05 The DoE said that natural gas supplies were down 88 billion cubic feet to 2.610 trillion cubic feet, putting supplies up 6% YoY and up 14% from the five-year average.
01/06/05 The U.S. DoE said that natural gas supplies were down 151 billion cubic feet last week to 2.698 trillion cubic feet, a bigger decline than expected. Supplies are now up 3% from a year ago and up 12% from the five-year average.
12/30/04 The DoE said that underground natural supplies dropped 178 billion cubic feet to 2.849 trillion cubic feet. This puts supplies up 9% YoY and up 14% from the five year average.
12/23/04 The DoE said that natural gas supplies were down 123 billion cubic feet to 3.027 trillion cubic feet. YoY supplies are up 12%.
12/09/04 The DoE said that natural gas supplies were down 88 billion cubic feet last week to 3.211 trillion cubic feet, a bigger drop than expected. YoY supplies are up 8%.
12/02/04 The DOE said that  natural gas supplies were 3.299 trillion cubic feet, putting current supplies up 7% from a year ago and up 11% from the five-year average.
11/24/04 The DOE  said that  natural gas supplies were down 49 billion cubic feet to 3.272 trillion cubic feet.
11/18/04 The DoE said that natural gas supplies were down 6 billion cubic feet last week to 3.321 trillion cubic feet, the first drawdown of the new season. Supplies are up 5% from a year ago and up 9% from the five-year average.
11/10/04 The Department of Energy said that natural gas in storage was up 34 billion cubic feet last week to 3.327 trillion cubic feet, putting supplies up 4% from a year ago.
10/28/04 The DOE said that natural gas supplies were up 26 billion cubic feet last week to 3.249 trillion cubic feet. This puts supplies up 4% from a year ago and up 7% from the five-year moving average.
10/21/04 The DOE said that natural gas supplies were up 64 billion cubic feet last week to 3.223 trillion cubic feet. Supplies are up 5% from a year ago and up 7% from the five-year average.
10/14/04 The DOE  said that natural gas supplies were up 67 billion cubic feet last week to 3.159 trillion cubic feet.
10/07/04 The DOE said that natural gas supplies were up 81 billion cubic feet last week to 3.092 trillion cubic feet. Supplies are now up 6% year over year.
09/02/04 The DOE has natural gas supplies up 81 billion cubic feet to 2.695 trillion cubic feet.
08/20/04 The DOE announced that natural gas supplies were up 78 billion cubic feet last week to 2.530 trillion cubic feet.
The DOE said that natural gas supplies were up 72 billion cubic feet last week to 2.227 trillion cubic feet.
07/08/04 BP in its annual statistical review estimates total onshore and offshore oil reserves at 1,148 billion barrels at the end of 2003, up from 723 billion barrels 20 years ago.
Natural gas reserves were 1,105 billion barrels, up from 583 billion barrels at the end of 1983.
06/24/04 The Department of Energy said that natural gas supplies were up 85 billion cubic feet last week to 1.845 trillion cubic feet.
06/10/04 The Department of Energy said that natural gas supplies were up 102 billion cubic feet to 1.666 trillion cubic feet.
05/27/04 The Department of Energy said that natural gas supplies were up 89 billion cubic feet  to 1.477 trillion cubic feet.  This puts supplies up 36% from a year ago and roughly equal to the five-year average.
04/27/04 Federal Reserve Chairman Greenspan said that The United States needs to expand the global trade in natural gas as a way to prevent future sharp price increases from harming its economy.