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US Gas Inventories Rise by 14 Billion Cubic Feet, Surpassing Expectations

(AOF) – US gas inventories rose by 14 billion cubic feet of gas over the past week, while a rise of 17 billion cubic feet was expected, after rising by 16 billion the previous week. Inventories are 573 billion cubic feet higher than the same time last year and 345 billion cubic feet above the five-year average of 2.642 billion cubic feet.

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2023-08-03 15:11:00


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