Underground Gas Storage Data
Below is a list of the underground gas storage projects in California with links to project data collected and maintained by CalGEM in the course of regulation.
Working gas in storage was 1,829 Bcf as of Friday, March 20, 2026, according to EIA estimates. This represents a net decrease of 54 Bcf from the previous week. Stocks were 90 Bcf higher than last year...
Below is a list of the underground gas storage projects in California with links to project data collected and maintained by CalGEM in the course of regulation.
An array of natural gas storage data is available, including "official" inventories as reported by the EIA, daily projections and estimated intraday current inventories, near-term weekly projections, and long
NGI provides key insights on the natural gas market, forecasting a lower-than-average injection in the latest EIA Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report. With strong power burns and potential...
At 1,829 Bcf, total working gas is within the five-year historical range. For information on sampling error in this report, see Estimated Measures of Sampling Variability table below.
SoCal Gas had been repeatedly asking California regulators for permission to resume pumping pressurized natural gas into the ground in Porter Ranch, northeast of Los Angeles, at the depleted oil
This dataset pulls the weekly EIA natural-gas working-storage series via the Lambda Finance /api/eia/natgas endpoint, which covers all five EIA regions plus the Lower 48 aggregate.
Find statistics on prices, exploration & reserves, production, imports, exports, storage and consumption. Key natural gas data for prices, exploration & reserves, production, imports, exports, storage and
Natural Gas Storage Change is at a current level of 59.00B, up from 50.00B last week and up from 57.00B one year ago. This is a change of 18.00% from last week and 3.51% from one
U.S. natural gas futures rose modestly as the market shrugged off an above-average 59 Bcf storage build that increased the inventory surplus over the five-year average.
US renewables surpass natural gas generation nationwide for the first time on April 14, 2026, per EIA data. Batteries firm intermittent output, spurring 250 GW storage queue amid policy