U.S. Natural Gas Shipments Fall While Northeast Weather Cools
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Scheduled natural gas deliveries to U.S. electricity generators fell for a second day, while shipments to the Northeast rose on forecasts of cooler weather that may increase heating demand.
A sample of scheduled deliveries to power plants in the U.S. and Canada shows shipments declined 0.3 percent to 13.3 million dekatherms (13 billion cubic feet), according to data compiled by Bloomberg as of 10:45 a.m. in New York. Shipments to power generators in the Northeast increased 9 percent to 1.72 million, rising for the third day in four.