Natural-gas prices turn higher after supply data for a change

 

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Natural-gas futures turned higher on Thursday after the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a supply climb of 65 billion cubic feet for the week ended Sept. 6. That matched expectations from analysts polled by Platts, who forecasted a climb of between 64 billion cubic feet and 68 billion cubic feet. Total stocks now stand at 3.253 trillion cubic feet, down 172 billion cubic feet from the year-ago level and 46 billion cubic feet above the five-year average, the government said. October natural gas     (ngv13)   was at $3.65 per million British thermal units, up 8 cents, or 2.3%. It was trading slightly lower at $3.56 before the data

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