US natural gas inventories likely increased by 31 Bcf in the week to Jul. 18, according to a survey of eleven analysts, brokers, and traders by the WSJ, below the five-year average for the time of year.
• This would take total storage levels to 3,083 Bcf in the week to Jul. 18.
• Survey estimates ranged from 22-39 Bcf.
• The five-year average change for this period is a net injection of 30 Bcf.
• Under these figures, the storage surplus over the five-year average would rise to 179 Bcf, up from 178 Bcf the previous week.
• The EIA will report the official figures at 10:30 ET Jul. 24.
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