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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pending recovery in natural gas prices

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To: G.T. who wrote (4)4/26/1999 7:44:00 PM
From: Robert T. Quasius  Read Replies (1) of 9
 
Up to date natural gas futures report, courtesy of infobeat:

Crude continued its retreat on the New York Mercantile Exchange as
investors took profits from sharp recent gains that pushed prices
above $18 a barrel.
Speculators have driven prices sharply higher, betting that world
oil producers mean it this time when they say they are serious
about sharply reducing daily output.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and other
key producers have agreed to slash 2.1 million barrels, or 2.7
percent of daily supply, from output. That agreement went into
effect on April 1, but independent confirmation that the cuts are
being made will not be available for several weeks.
Some analysts have been skeptical that top producers will meet
their goals anytime soon, if ever.
Natural gas futures, meanwhile, jumped to their highest in 22
months amid concern about the slow pace of rebuilding winterinventories. (AP)
--------------------------NATURAL GAS-------------------------
NYM - 10,000 mm british thermal units.
CONTRACT
OPEN HIGH LOW SETTLE CHANGE HIGH LOW
May 99 2.205 2.310 2.185 2.299 +.073 2.380 1.655
Jun 99 2.225 2.330 2.210 2.325 +.072 2.380 1.690
Jul 99 2.250 2.335 2.230 2.338 +.067 2.390 1.730
Aug 99 2.260 2.345 2.250 2.345 +.064 2.390 1.785
Sep 99 2.270 2.330 2.255 2.346 +.062 2.380 1.825
Oct 99 2.285 2.365 2.280 2.366 +.059 2.415 1.880
Nov 99 2.435 2.500 2.425 2.498 +.055 2.535 2.080
Dec 99 2.580 2.640 2.575 2.645 +.051 2.680 2.213
Jan 00 2.630 2.690 2.630 2.695 +.046 2.690 2.310
Feb 00 2.530 2.580 2.520 2.580 +.039 2.580 2.240
Mar 00 2.410 2.450 2.400 2.447 +.029 2.464 2.150
Apr 00 2.270 2.295 2.260 2.302 +.021 2.320 2.075
May 00 2.240 2.250 2.230 2.267 +.021 2.300 2.057
Jun 00 2.240 2.275 2.240 2.277 +.021 2.308 2.065
Jul 00 2.250 2.285 2.250 2.282 +.021 2.320 2.083
Aug 00 2.260 2.295 2.260 2.295 +.024 2.320 2.090
Sep 00 2.279 2.295 2.279 2.303 +.024 2.321 2.100
Oct 00 2.303 2.330 2.303 2.327 +.024 2.341 2.100
Nov 00 2.438 2.455 2.420 2.462 +.024 2.469 2.048
Dec 00 2.575 2.579 2.569 2.603 +.024 2.620 2.380
Jan 01 2.619 2.635 2.619 2.653 +.024 2.635 2.400
Feb 01 2.533 2.550 2.533 2.567 +.024 2.550 2.305
May 01 2.340 2.340 2.340 2.337 +.024 2.340 2.114
Jun 01 2.325 2.325 2.325 2.344 +.024 2.325 2.095
Aug 01 2.330 2.360 2.330 2.358 +.024 2.360 2.102
Dec 01 2.620 2.620 2.620 2.649 +.026 2.622 2.410
Jan 02 2.669 2.679 2.669 2.695 +.026 2.679 2.450
Est. Sales 115254
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