US energy firms added 41 billion cubic feet of natural gas to storage to a total of 3,024 bcf on the week ended July 10th, in line with expectations of a 43 bcf injection, according to the latest data by the US EIA. It was the lowest increase since the first week of June, when the building season for natural gas storage peaked at 108 bcf. The current level reflected a 0.7% decline from the corresponding week of the previous year, as higher levels of LNG exports offset record high domestic production. Still, it was 6.4% above the current five-year average. source: U.S. Energy Information Administration

Working gas held in storage facilities in the United States increased by 41 billion cubic feet in the week ending July 10 of 2026 . Natural Gas Stocks Change in the United States averaged 0.51 billion cubic feet from 1994 until 2026, reaching an all time high of 147.00 billion cubic feet in July of 2003 and a record low of -360.00 billion cubic feet in January of 2026. This page provides the latest reported value for - United States Natural Gas Stocks Change - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news. United States Natural Gas Stocks Change - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on July of 2026.



Calendar GMT Reference Actual Previous Consensus TEForecast
2026-07-09 02:30 PM
EIA Natural Gas Stocks Change
Jul/03 61Bcf 87Bcf 49Bcf
2026-07-16 02:30 PM
EIA Natural Gas Stocks Change
Jul/10 41Bcf 61Bcf 43Bcf
2026-07-23 02:30 PM
EIA Natural Gas Stocks Change
Jul/17 41Bcf


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EIA Distillate Fuel Production Change 72.00 -1.00 Thousand Barrels Jul 2026
EIA Distillate Stocks Change 4556.00 -4980.00 Thousand Barrels Jul 2026
EIA Gasoline Production Change -96.00 -233.00 Thousand Barrels Jul 2026
EIA Gasoline Stocks Change -1533.00 -1904.00 Thousand Barrels Jul 2026
EIA Heating Oil Stocks Change 30.00 -427.00 Thousand Barrels Jul 2026
EIA Natural Gas Stocks Change 41.00 61.00 billion cubic feet Jul 2026
EIA Refinery Crude Runs Change 99.00 -172.00 Thousand Barrels Jul 2026
Strategic Petroleum Reserve Crude Oil Stocks 316504.00 319489.00 Thousand Barrels Jul 2026


United States Natural Gas Stocks Change
Natural Gas Stocks Change refers to the weekly change of the natural gas supply situation.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
41.00 61.00 147.00 -360.00 1994 - 2026 billion cubic feet Weekly

News Stream
US Natural Gas Storage Rises as Expected
US energy firms added 41 billion cubic feet of natural gas to storage to a total of 3,024 bcf on the week ended July 10th, in line with expectations of a 43 bcf injection, according to the latest data by the US EIA. It was the lowest increase since the first week of June, when the building season for natural gas storage peaked at 108 bcf. The current level reflected a 0.7% decline from the corresponding week of the previous year, as higher levels of LNG exports offset record high domestic production. Still, it was 6.4% above the current five-year average.
2026-07-16
US Natural Gas Stocks Rise More Than Expected
US energy firms added 61 billion cubic feet of natural gas to storage in the week ended July 3, exceeding market expectations for a 49 bcf injection, according to EIA data. The build also topped the 53 bcf increase recorded in the same week last year and the five-year average of 51 bcf. Total working gas in storage rose to 2.983 trillion cubic feet, standing about 0.5% below the level seen a year earlier but 6.6% above the five-year average for this time of year. The latest increase followed an 87 bcf injection in the previous week ended June 26.
2026-07-09
US Natural Gas Stocks Rise Less than Expected
US energy firms added 73 billion cubic feet of natural gas into storage in the week ended June 12, slightly below market expectations for a 75 bcf build. It compares with an injection of 97 bcf during the same week a year ago and an average increase for that week of 73 bcf over the past five years (2021-2025). Stockpiles increased to 2.759 trillion cubic feet, 1% below the same week a year ago and about 5.8% above the five-year average for the week. In the week ended June 5, energy firms added 108 bcf of gas into storage.
2026-06-18