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Natural Gas Supply & Demand Data

Natural gas supply & demand data is released by the EIA on itsWeekly Update Page at around 2 pm EDT each Thursday following the release of the Weekly Storage Report at 10:30 AM EDT. Data represents average daily value over the course of the storage week.

While all elements of supply and demand are plotted here, those that are independent of temperature should be studied most closely. Under the assumption that, eventually, temperature will mean-revert and is only responsible for short-term deviations from baseline demand, it is the temperature-independent variables that truly drive supply/demand balance over months to years. These include domestic production, LNG imports and exports, Canadian imports, and Mexican exports and are reflected in the supply/demand balance figures shown to the right.

Click below for a detailed breakdown of natural gas supply and demand data:

Natural Gas Supply Data

Data includes:
–Domestic Production
–LNG Imports
–Canadian Imports

Natural Gas Demand Data

Data includes:
–Powerburn
–LNG Exports
–Exports To Mexico


Year-Over-Year Temperature-Independent Supply/Demand Balance*
*Excludes Powerburn, which has Temperature-Dependent and Independent characteristics. See more on Powerburn on the demand page.