Natural gas prices made a small, sharp move higher Thursday to near a one-week high after last week’s storage addition turned out to be slightly smaller than expected. Prices for the front-month November contract settled up 2.4 cents, or 1%, at $2.498 a million British thermal units on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Even with four winning sessions out of five, gas is up just 2.7% from the three-year low settlement it hit Oct. 1. The U.S. Energy Information Administration said producers added 95 billion cubic feet of natural gas to storage in the week ended Sept. 25. That is 3 bcf lower than the average forecast of 17 analysts and traders surveyed by The Wall Street Journal. Many consider that only a slight miss, and the small rally quickly deflated. The EIA update is widely considered one of the best measures of supply and demand for the natural […]