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Why Investors Care
Natural gas product prices are determined by supply and demand - just like any other good and service. During periods of strong economic growth, one would expect demand to be robust. If inventories are low, this will lead to increases in natural gas. If inventories are high and rising in a period of strong demand, prices may not need to increase at all, or as much. During a period of sluggish economic activity, demand for natural gas may not be as strong. If inventories are rising, this may push down oil prices.
Source Energy Information Administration (EIA), U.S. Department of Energy.
Availability Thursdays, except on federal holidays.
Coverage Each weekly report has data for the week ending the previous Friday.
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