Natural Gas Inventories Increase but Below Normal (UNG)
Natural Gas inventories rose 77 bcf. This is higher than last week's inventory increase of 61 bcf, but below the average for this time of year. Natural Gas, often traded using the ETF (NYSE: UNG), is trading lower, paring gains made this week in the run-up to the data release.
UNG last traded at $19.16, down 1.35%.
UNG last traded at $19.16, down 1.35%.
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