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To: Frank who wrote (64340)4/11/2000 8:12:00 PM
From: Think4Yourself  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Most of the NG will have to come from Canada. The Alliance pipeline will open up Western Alberta reserves this fall.

I posted awhile back on EEE. Don't want to hype this stock BUT I find it ironic that Duke Energy bought a 20% interest in a company with huge untapped reserves soon after ordering over 80 NG turbines. Co-inky-dink? I DON'T THINK SO!!

IMHO we WILL get a draw tomorrow, probably 20-25 Bcf. Same will happen next week. This country has serious short term deliverability problems, and April has been colder than March.

XTO and BSNX are going to rock due to their conscious decision to do minimal hedging of NG. XTO is now pretty much a NG play after their property sales. They did some hedging this quarter due to uncertainties in the short term. They have already said Q2 will be even better than Q1 due to these hedges. Many others will do very well. Can't wait to see the earnings numbers.