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FX.co ★ U.S. Natural Gas Storage Draw Accelerates to 132B Cubic Feet as of Early March

U.S. Natural Gas Storage Draw Accelerates to 132B Cubic Feet as of Early March

U.S. natural gas inventories saw a sharply larger drawdown, with storage decreasing by 132 billion cubic feet compared with a previous decline of 52 billion cubic feet. The latest data, updated on 5 March 2026, point to a significant acceleration in withdrawals from storage.

The deeper draw suggests stronger demand or tighter supply conditions relative to the prior period, and may reflect seasonal heating needs, shifts in production or pipeline flows, or changes in export activity. While no additional context was provided on regional breakdowns or market reactions, the move from a 52B to a 132B decline highlights a notable tightening in U.S. natural gas storage levels that market participants will be watching closely for implications on prices and forward supply-demand balances.

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