November natural gas NGX14, +0.11% lost less than a penny, or 0.1%, to settle at $3.7960 per million British thermal units. That was natural gas’s lowest settlement since Sept. 5.
Earlier Thursday, the EIA reported U.S. supplies of natural gas rose 94 billion cubic feet for the week ended Oct. 10. That contrasted with expectations of an increase between 88 bcf to 92 bcf, according to analysts polled by Platts.
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Earlier Thursday, the EIA reported U.S. supplies of natural gas rose 94 billion cubic feet for the week ended Oct. 10. That contrasted with expectations of an increase between 88 bcf to 92 bcf, according to analysts polled by Platts.
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