Weekly natural-gas storage data, whose release for years spurred market volatility, has receded from prominence as domestic production booms
A gauge of U.S. natural-gas availability that used to be on every trader’s desk is falling victim to surging domestic production.
Weekly gas-storage data, whose release for years routinely spurred sharp increases and plunges in one of the most volatile markets in the world, has receded from prominence this year as the gas price has declined and swings have moderated.
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