Weekly storage of natural gas in U.S. increases: EIA


HOUSTON, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- Working gas storage in the contiguous United States was 3,199 billion cubic feet in the week ending Aug. 15, a net increase of 13 billion cubic feet from the previous week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in a report on Thursday.

The total working gas storage dropped by 2.9 percent from this time last year but rose by 5.8 percent above the five-year average, according to the EIA's Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report.

Working gas is defined as the amount of natural gas stored underground that can be withdrawn for use. Its storage capacity can be measured in two ways: design capacity and demonstrated maximum working gas capacity.

The contiguous United States consists of the 48 adjoining states, plus the District of Columbia, and excludes the non-contiguous states of Alaska and Hawaii, and all offshore insular areas.

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