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To: yard_man who wrote (51711)12/27/2000 6:04:17 PM
From: Archie Meeties  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Assuming a normal winter (not the slightly colder than normal one we're having) we are scheduled to hit .6tcf somewhere in March-April. At that point dileverability is problematic b/c of pressures (is that boyle's law?). But the thing to think about is that there is no way we can add enough ng to storage for next winter. So energy crisis, yes. As I mentioned to patron recently, one way I'm playing this is through the owner of a LNG terminal, Cabot oil and gas. You could also just throw a dartboard at the energy sector, especially the drillers, but also construction, tubulars, oh just about anything. You have some oil stuff, don't you?

BTW, this stuff will DESTROY Myths range. -g-