
The U.S. Energy Department reported natural gas stockpiles rose by 62 billion cubic feet last week, above estimates calling for a 57-bcf jump. The increase pushed total U.S. stockpiles to 2.877 trillion cubic feet, the highest ever for this time of year and 33% above the five-year average.
The glut, caused by surging production in shale-gas fields, has pushed prices to near-decade lows.
Typically, gas storage rises through the spring and summer months, and starts to decline in winter as businesses and consumers burn the fuel for heat. But a mild winter across the U.S. this year led to record storage levels heading into the spring. (WSJ, 6/7/2012)
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