EIA United States Natural Gas Storage Change

Country: United States, USD
Importance:
Low
Sector: Business
Last release
23 Apr 2026 14:30 GMT
Actual
103 B
Forecast
92 B
Previous
59 B
Next release
30 Apr 2026 14:30 GMT
Actual
Coming in 2 days
Forecast
104 B
Previous
103 B
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
20 Feb 2025
14 Feb 2025
-196 B
-89 B
13 Feb 2025
7 Feb 2025
-100 B
-53 B
06 Feb 2025
31 Jan 2025
-174 B
-298 B
30 Jan 2025
24 Jan 2025
-321 B
-246 B
23 Jan 2025
17 Jan 2025
-223 B
-234 B
16 Jan 2025
10 Jan 2025
-258 B
-29 B
09 Jan 2025
3 Jan 2025
-40 B
-93 B
03 Jan 2025
27 Dec 2024
-116 B
-116 B
27 Dec 2024
20 Dec 2024
-93 B
-176 B
19 Dec 2024
13 Dec 2024
-125 B
-195 B
12 Dec 2024
6 Dec 2024
-190 B
-49 B
05 Dec 2024
29 Nov 2024
-30 B
-30 B
27 Nov 2024
22 Nov 2024
-2 B
-3 B
21 Nov 2024
15 Nov 2024
-3 B
46 B
14 Nov 2024
8 Nov 2024
42 B
71 B
07 Nov 2024
1 Nov 2024
69 B
82 B
31 Oct 2024
25 Oct 2024
78 B
79 B
24 Oct 2024
18 Oct 2024
80 B
75 B
17 Oct 2024
11 Oct 2024
76 B
68 B
10 Oct 2024
4 Oct 2024
82 B
51 B

The Energy Information Administration's (EIA) Natural Gas Storage Change Index is published weekly based on gas volumes available in underground storage facilities. The indicator demonstrates whether withdrawals or injections were prevailing in the past week in the US. The indicator allows measuring the US demand for natural gas.

Although this is a US indicator, it indirectly affects the Canadian dollar (CAD), since Canada's raw material economy largely depends on US demand for gas.

An increase in natural gas inventories is an indication of a weaker demand for gas.

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