(Bloomberg) -- Natural gas in New York fell ahead of
tomorrow's government report on stockpiles that analysts
anticipate will show an above-average increase for last week.
Gas supplies held in underground caverns last week may have
jumped 96 billion cubic feet, based on the average of 13
estimates in a Bloomberg survey of analysts. Storage levels rose
95 billion for the week ended May 11, an Energy Department report
last week showed.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
tomorrow's government report on stockpiles that analysts
anticipate will show an above-average increase for last week.
Gas supplies held in underground caverns last week may have
jumped 96 billion cubic feet, based on the average of 13
estimates in a Bloomberg survey of analysts. Storage levels rose
95 billion for the week ended May 11, an Energy Department report
last week showed.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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