The US EIA strategic petroleum reserve stocks 0 barrels in the week to February 14, and the previous value was 249,000 barrels.
EIA Natural Gas Report: In the week ended February 7, U.S. natural gas inventories totaled 2.297 trillion cubic feet, down 100 billion cubic feet from the previous week, down 248 billion cubic feet from the same period last year, down 9.7% year-on-year, and down 67 billion cubic feet from the five-year average, down 2.8%.
U.S. EIA natural gas inventories for the week through Jan. 31 - 174 billion cubic feet, expected - 168 billion cubic feet, previous values - 321 billion cubic feet.
API crude oil inventories in the week to January 24 2.862 million barrels, expected to 3.695 million barrels, the previous value 958,000 barrels.
U.S. EIA natural gas inventories for the week through January 17 - 223 billion cubic feet, expected - 244 billion cubic feet, previous values - 258 billion cubic feet.
U.S. EIA natural gas inventories for the week through Jan. 10 - 258 billion cubic feet, expected - 255 billion cubic feet, previous values - 40 billion cubic feet.
The change in EIA natural gas inventories for the week to January 10 was 258 billion cubic feet, the largest decrease since the week of January 19, 2024.
EIA Natural Gas Report: As of the week of January 10, total U.S. natural gas inventories were 3.115 trillion cubic feet, 258 billion cubic feet lower than the previous week, 111 billion cubic feet lower than the same period last year, a decrease of 3.4% year-on-year, and 77 billion cubic feet higher than the five-year average, an increase of 2.5%.
The US EIA strategic petroleum reserve stocks 500,000 barrels in the week to January 10, and the previous value was 247,000 barrels.
US strategic petroleum reserve inventories in the week to January 10 were the highest since the week of November 4, 2022. US commercial crude oil inventories excluding strategic reserves in the week to January 10 were the lowest since the week of April 1, 2022.