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To: Douglas V. Fant who wrote (50635)9/8/1999 5:13:00 PM
From: JoeDi1213  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 95453
 
AGA data shows that total working gas in storage as of Friday was 2,587 bcf or 80% of capacity. Producing region storage levels increased 15 bcf to 764 or 81% of capacity. The western consuming region rose 6 bcf to 396 bcf or 81% of capacity. The eastern consuming region had a build of 45 bcf or 79 % of capacity. Eastern storage levels are now 109 bcf or 7% below a year ago. The producing regions storage level are 38 bcf or 4.7 % below last year, meanwhile the western consuming region is above year ago levels by 34%



To: Douglas V. Fant who wrote (50635)9/8/1999 9:43:00 PM
From: Think4Yourself  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Doug, I ran across this week old article. Do you agree with the guys comments about last year and the target in storage?

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"Actually, last year's storage levels were abnormally high," Gist said. "We're back to a normal level now."

The AGA reported that gas inventories reached 2.5 trillion cubic feet, about 5.7 percent below last year's level.

"Normally, the industry tries to build up to about 3 trillion cubic feet by Oct. 1 to be ready for winter," Gist said. "I'm not entirely sure they'll quite make it this year."

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