The Energy Information Administration has issued its Short-Term Energy Outlook for June finding, among other things, that:
Natural gas working inventories ended May 2011 at 2.2 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), about 10 percent, or 245 billion cubic feet (Bcf), below the 2010 end-of-May level. EIA expects that working gas inventories will build strongly during the summer and approach record-high levels in the second half of 2011. The projected Henry Hub natural gas spot price averages $4.25 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) in 2011, $0.13 per MMBtu lower than the 2010 average. EIA expects the natural gas market to begin tightening in 2012, with the Henry Hub spot price increasing to an average of $4.58 per MMBtu.
(Emphasis is ours.) For more, see here.