Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 3 May) – EA Final Estimate: +86 bcf We forecast that Thursday’s EIA report will show an injection of 86 bcf, down by 37 bcf w/w on a 5.3 bcf/d w/w spike in total demand. A last blast of cold caused national gas-weighted HDDs to jump by 35% w/w,..
Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 26 Apr) – EA Final Estimate: +116 bcf We forecast Thursday’s EIA report will show the third-largest injection of all-time at 116 bcf. Total demand shrank by 3.2 bcf/d w/w as gas-weighted HDDs (GWHDDs) fell by over 30% w/w, causing res-com demand..
Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 19 Apr) – EA Final Estimate: +94 bcf We forecast Thursday’s EIA storage report will reveal a 94 bcf injection to inventories. Lower 48 production grew by 0.5 bcf/d w/w to 85.8 bcf/d, with gains concentrated in Appalachia and Haynesville, which e..
Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 12 Apr) – EA Final Estimate: +93 bcf We forecast Thursday’s EIA report will show 93 bcf was added to storage inventories in the reference week, more than triple last week’s implied injection of 29 bcf amid a 10.7 bcf/d w/w collapse in tota..
Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 5 Apr) – EA Final Estimate: +41 bcf We forecast Thursday’s EIA report will show an injection of 41 bcf. Res-com demand fell by 2.3 bcf/d w/w amid a 5% w/w slide in gas-weighted HDDs (GWHDDs). This outpaced the w/w drop in total demand of 2.8 bcf..
Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 29 Mar) – EA Final Estimate: +16 bcf We forecast Thursday’s EIA report will show the first injection of 2019, of 16 bcf. Gas-weighted HDDs (GWHDDs) fell by just over 5% w/w, causing res-com demand to shrink by 3.4 bcf/d w/w. LNG feedgas demand a..
Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 22 Mar) – EA Final Estimate: -33 bcf We forecast Thursday’s EIA report will show the final withdrawal of the heating season, of 33 bcf. Gas-weighted HDDs (GWHDDs) slipped by 5% w/w, lowering res-com demand by 1.5 bcf/d w/w to 28.0 bcf/d. This wa..
Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 15 Mar) – EA Final Estimate: -46 bcf We forecast that Thursday’s EIA report will show a draw of 46 bcf. This 158 w/w plunge in the withdrawal rate is the result of gas-weighted HDDs (GWHDDs) cratering by more than 30% w/w, leading to a 16.8 bcf/..
Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 8 Mar) – EA Final Estimate: -209 bcf We forecast that this week’s EIA report will show a draw of 209 bcf—the largest ever recorded in March. The main driver is a 7.3 bcf/d w/w spike in res-com demand due to a 15% w/w rise in gas-weighted H..
Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 1 Mar) – EA Final Estimate: -144 bcf We forecast Thursday’s EIA report will show a withdrawal of 144 bcf. The main factor bringing the total withdrawal down w/w, from 166 bcf, was warmer weather. National gas-weighted HDDs (GWHDDs) eased by 10%..
Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 22 Feb) – EA Final Estimate: -175 bcf We forecast Thursday’s EIA report will show a withdrawal of 175 bcf. The relatively static w/w withdrawal rate, with just 2 bcf less removed from inventories, came as gas-weighted HDDs (GWHDDs) were essentia..
Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 15 Feb) – EA Final Estimate: -171 bcf We forecast Thursday’s EIA report will show a draw of 171 bcf. The over 90 bcf w/w rise in withdrawals comes on the back of 20% w/w growth in gas-weighted HDDs (GWHDDs). Much of the Mountain and Pacific regi..
Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 8 Feb) – EA Final Estimate: -81 bcf We forecast this week’s EIA report will show the withdrawal rate dropped by nearly two-thirds w/w, to 81 bcf. Gas-weighted HDDs (GWHDDs) fell by 30% w/w as the late January cold snap moderated, which reduced r..
Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 1 Feb) – EA Final Estimate: -255 bcf We forecast Thursday’s EIA report will reflect the impact of the recent arctic blast, with the largest withdrawal of the heating season thus far at 255 bcf. National gas-weighted HDDs (GWHDDs) increased by 15..
Thursday’s EIA report (week ended 25 Jan) – EA Final Estimate: -193 bcf We forecast that Thursday’s EIA report will show a 193 bcf withdrawal. Gas-weighted HDDs (GWHDDs) rose by 5% w/w as much of the Eastern US, including Boston, Philadelphia, and New York saw temperatures fall..