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It was also well below the five-year-average draw of 122 bcf and less than last year's decline of 143 bcf for that week.
Natural-Gas Futures Near $3 Dan Strumpf 2011
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The five-year average build for the week is 65 bcf.
Gas Futures Gain On Modest Rise In U.S. Stockpiles Jerry A. DiColo 2011
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Analysts were expecting growth of about 110 bcf, on top of last week's build of 112 billion bcf.
Gas Futures Climb on Inventory Data, Weather Christian Berthelsen 2011
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Last week's injection came in larger than last year's 78-bcf build and the five-year average increase of 91 bcf on the week.
Natural Gas Slides On Largest Storage Build This Year Matt Day 2011
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Plans call for the project to be built in two phases, each one costing about $3 billion and capable of liquefying up to 1.1 bcf per day.
Cheniere Doubles Down on Its LNG Bet Ryan Dezember 2011
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Last week's inventory build, though bigger than expected, was still well below last year's 98-bcf injection and the five-year average build of 96 bcf.
Natural-Gas Futures Drop After Weekly Inventory Report Dan Strumpf 2011
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"To put 98 bcf in the ground means you're roughly 14 bcf per day of excess supply."
Gas Futures Fall On Big Storage Build Ryan Dezember 2011
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Last week's inventory build, though bigger than expected, was still well below last year's 98-bcf injection and the five-year average build of 96 bcf.
Natural-Gas Futures Drop After Weekly Inventory Report Dan Strumpf 2011
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Energy Information Administration showed a pull from U.S. gas stocks of 11 billion cubic feet for the week ended March 12, well below the 28 billion cubic feet, or bcf, predicted by analysts and traders in a Dow Jones Newswires survey.
Storage Data Hurt Natural Gas Christine Buurma 2010
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Energy Information Administration showed a pull from U.S. gas stocks of 11 billion cubic feet for the week ended March 12, well below the 28 billion cubic feet, or bcf, predicted by analysts and traders in a Dow Jones Newswires survey.
Storage Data Hurt Natural Gas Christine Buurma 2010
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