(Bloomberg) -- Natural gas declined in New York after
a government report showed inventories held in 400 underground
caverns, aquifers and reservoirs rose by 110 billion cubic feet
last week, more than analysts expected.
A Bloomberg survey of 25 analysts estimated inventories
would expand by 105 billion cubic feet.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
a government report showed inventories held in 400 underground
caverns, aquifers and reservoirs rose by 110 billion cubic feet
last week, more than analysts expected.
A Bloomberg survey of 25 analysts estimated inventories
would expand by 105 billion cubic feet.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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