Jan 26-Feb 1: A weather system will track across the Southwest today with rain and snow, while a second system brings snow to the Great Lakes/Mid-Atlantic. The northern US will be cool to cold highs of 20s to 40s for strong demand, although countered by comfortable highs of 60s to 80s across the South and Southeast. Colder air with lows of 10s to 30s will spread across the eastern US Wed-Fri for the strongest demand of the week. National demand will ease this weekend as warm high pressure builds across the central and southern US. Overall, national demand will be MODERATE-HIGH over the next 7-days.
Jan 28 EIA Report vs Normal
EIA Nat Gas Report: Jan 22
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Nat Gas In Underground Storage
January 22: Today’s EIA weekly nat gas storage report printed a draw of -187 Bcf, larger than survey averages around -178 Bcf. This decreased supplies to 3,009 Bcf and increased surpluses to +198 Bcf vs the 5-year average. Next week should bring a smaller than normal draw due to milder conditions across the US this past week.