May 27, 2025
This Week in the News
- Stop work order on Empire Wind 1 lifted, Equinor resumes construction
- FERC rejects MISO plan to speed generation interconnection
- ICF sees 25% load growth by 2030, up to 40% price increase
- Nuclear industry ‘facing some headwinds’ amid congressional budget fight: NEI CEO
- Electric utilities must disclose PJM votes under new Maryland law
- GOP supporters of IRA clean energy credits outline reconciliation bill recommendations
- US natural gas market increasingly volatile amid falling coal, producer discipline
- Canadian energy executive expects little short-term tariff impact on US utility projects
- US gas-fired turbine wait times as much as seven years; costs up sharply
- VPPs, batteries, AI shove US power sector into ‘fourth paradigm,’ but rules lag: experts
- Building a Pipeline in New York Takes More Than Just a Handshake
- Gas Power Is Cheaper to Buy Than Build in the US
Natural Gas Storage Report
Working gas in storage was 2,375 Bcf as of Friday, May 16, 2025, according to EIA estimates. This represents a net increase of 120 Bcf from the previous week. Stocks were 333 Bcf less than last year at this time and 90 Bcf above the five-year average of 2,285 Bcf. At 2,375 Bcf, total working gas is within the five-year historical range.

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