High volumes of US gas in storage combined with weakening demand due to preventative coronavirus measures look to test the limits of injection capacity this summer. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Storage inventories increased by 73 Bcf to 2.097 Tcf for the week ended April 10, the US Energy Information Administration reported Thursday morning. The injection was just above an S&P Global Platts survey of analysts calling for a 71 Bcf build, but much stronger than the five-year average addition of 27 Bcf. Storage volumes now stand 876 Bcf, or 72%, more than the year-ago level of 1.221 Tcf and 370 Bcf, or 21%, more than the five-year average of 1.727 Tcf. With much of the US under stay-at-home orders against the spread of the […]