US natural gas in storage rose by less than the five-year average for the second week in a row, as the Henry Hub summer strip surged following the release, despite forecasts of triple-digit builds in the weeks ahead. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The amount of natural gas in US storage facilities increased 70 Bcf to 2.210 Tcf in the week that ended April 24, the US Energy Information Administration reported Thursday. The injection was just above the consensus expectations of an S&P Global Platts’ survey of analysts, which called for a 69 Bcf build. The survey has missed the mark by an average of 3 Bcf over the past three weeks. The build was 23.9% below the 92 Bcf injection reported during the same week a year […]