US energy companies withdrew 249 billion cubic feet (bcf) of natural gas from storage in the week ending February 6, 2026, slightly below market expectations for a 257 bcf draw, as extreme cold continued to fuel strong heating demand. The withdrawal was significantly larger than the 111 bcf draw recorded in the same week a year earlier and well above the five-year average decline of 146 bcf. Total inventories fell to 2.214 trillion cubic feet, leaving stockpiles 4.2% below year-ago levels and 5.5% under the five-year average. This latest decline came on the heels of a record 360 bcf withdrawal in the prior week, driven by an Arctic blast that swept across much of the United States.