Natural Gas Stockpiles Probably Rose Less Than Seasonal Average
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U.S. natural-gas supplies probably rose less than the seasonal average last week as warmer-than-normal weather spurred air conditioner use in the South, according to analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg before a government report tomorrow.
Inventories rose 37 billion cubic feet to 1.691 trillion in the week ended April 22, according to the median of 15 estimates. An increase of that size would be the smallest for the fourth week of April since 2002 and erase a surplus to the five-year average stockpile level.