The US gas storage deficit to last year and the five-year average continued to climb, while warmer weather setting in across the US diminished the chances for bulky builds as gas-fired power demand grows. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The US Energy Information Administration is expected to report a 67 Bcf injection for the week-ended May 14, according to a survey of analysts by S&P Global Platts. Responses to the survey ranged from a 63 Bcf to 78 Bcf injection. A 67 Bcf injection would prove less than the five-year average of 86 Bcf build and last year’s 84 Bcf addition. It would expand stocks to 2.096 Tcf. US storage would measure 91 Bcf below the five-year average, and the deficit to 2020 would expand to 395 Bcf. The EIA plans to release its weekly storage report on May 20 […]