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To: Ronald J. Clark who wrote (85260)1/24/2001 2:23:57 PM
From: Think4Yourself  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
That is a low draw, ALMOST low enough to get us through the winter safely if repeated for the next 10 weeks! Hopefully it will cause futures prices to tank which will allow the idled demand and supply reducing straddle plants to come back online.

The northwest has now exhausted their hydroelectric capacity and is in the process of drawing down Canada's hydro reserves. I wonder what is going to happen to NG draws once that has finished.



To: Ronald J. Clark who wrote (85260)1/24/2001 6:00:48 PM
From: Pronect  Respond to of 95453
 
Based on the AGA chart, hydro draw down in the west, and California's crisis ... MARCH will be very VOLATILE in "any" energy futures or stocks. Money will flow to the "quick of step". AND March will only be the beginning of what I believe will major changes in energy policy AND companies.

Regards pronect



To: Ronald J. Clark who wrote (85260)1/31/2001 2:09:04 PM
From: Ronald J. Clark  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
AGA Table - Winter/Sprint 2001

Weekly change in Gas Storage / Total Working Gas in Storage

(Expressed in Billion Cubic Feet)= B

See also Note at bottom of this table.

2001 2000 1999 1998

1/05 -167B / 1562B 1/07 -115B / 2322B 1/08 -233B / 2412B 1/09 -43B / 1989B

1/12 -103B / 1459B 1/14 -110B / 2212B 1/15 -203B / 2209B 1/16 -159B / 1860B

1/19 -90B / 1369B 1/21 -195B / 2017B 1/22 -92B / 2117B 1/23 -159B / 1701B

1/26 -128B / 1241B 1/28 -242B / 1775B 1/29 -78B / 2039B 1/30 -102B / 1599B

2/01 2/4 -213B / 1562B 2/5 -93B / 1946B 2/6 -81B / 1518B

2/11 -158B / 1404B 2/12 -59B / 1885B 2/13 -93B / 1425B

2/18 -136B / 1268B 2/19 -97B / 1788B 2/20 -77B / 1348B

2/25 - 74B / 1194B 2/26 -128B / 1660B 2/27 -47B / 1301B

3/3 -37B / 1157B 3/5 -69B / 1591B 3/6 -54B / 1247B

3/10 -31B / 1126B 3/12 -132B / 1459B 3/13 -143B / 1104B

3/17 -62B / 1064B 3/19 -87B / 1372B 3/20 -78B / 1026B

3/24 -43B / 1021B 3/26 -37B / 1335B 3/27 -20B / 1006B

3/31 - 5B / 1031B 4/02 + 2B / 1337B 4/03 +53B / 1059B

4/07 + 2B / 1033B 4/09 +30B / 1367B 4/10 +22B / 1081B

4/14 -25B / 1008B 4/16 + 2B / 1369B 4/17 +54B / 1135B

4/21 +19B / 1027B 4/23 + 5B / 1374B 4/24 +64B / 1199B

4/28 +32B / 1059B 4/30 +34B / 1408B 5/01 +78B / 1277B

5/5 +58B / 1117B 5/07 +72B / 1480B 5/08 +100B / 1377B

5/12 +46B / 1163B 5/14 +79B / 1559B 5/15 +92B / 1469B

5/19 +55B / 1218B 5/21 +73B / 1632B 5/22 +92B / 1561B

5/26 +56B / 1274B 5/28 +71B / 1703B 5/29 +106B / 1667B

6/02 +78B / 1352B 6/04 +91B / 1794B 6/05 +85B / 1753B

6/09 +78B / 1430B 6/11 +63B / 1857B 6/12 +104B / 1857B

6/16 +64B / 1494B 6/18 +85B / 1942B 6/19 +82B / 1939B

6/23 +73B / 1567B 6/25 +91B / 2033B 6/26 +72B / 2011B

6/30 +69B / 1636B 7/02 +69B / 2102B 7/03 +74B / 2085B

7/07 +97B / 1733B 7/09 +59B / 2161B 7/10 +93B / 2178B

7/14 +70B / 1803B 7/16 +78B / 2239B 7/17 +79B / 2257B

7/21 +54B / 1857B 7/23 +41B / 2280B 7/24 +66B / 2323B

7/28 +63B / 1920B 7/30 +26B / 2306B 7/31 +70B / 2393B

8/04 +65B / 1985B 8/06 +45B / 2351B 8/07 +75B / 2468B

8/11 +52B / 2037B 8/13 +51B / 2402B 8/14 +76B / 2544B

8/18 +55B / 2092B 8/20 +50B / 2452B 8/21 +71B / 2615B

8/25 +52B / 2144B 8/27 +69B / 2521B 8/28 +57B / 2672B

9/01 +42B / 2186B 9/03 +66B / 2587B 9/04 +35B / 2707B

9/08 +72B / 2258B 9/10 +81B / 2688B 9/11 +70B / 2777B

9/15 +67B / 2325B 9/17 +78B / 2746B 9/18 +52B / 2829B

9/22 +77B / 2402B 9/24 +79B / 2825B 9/25 +41B / 2870B

9/29 +78B / 2480B 10/01 +62B / 2887B 10/02 +41B / 2911B

10/06 +62B / 2542B 10/08 +49B / 2936B 10/09 +41B / 2952B

10/13 +29B / 2571B 10/15 +42B / 2978B 10/16 +58B / 3010B

10/20 +71B / 2642B 10/22 +13B / 2991B 10/23 +36B / 3046B

10/27 +70B / 2712B 10/29 + 4B / 2995B 10/30 +48B / 3093B

11/03 +36B / 2748B 11/05 +12B / 3007B 11/06 -24B / 3070B

11/10 - 6B / 2742B 11/12 +9B / 3016B 11/13 -45B / 3082B

11/17 -94B / 2648B 11/19 -20B / 2996B 11/20 -13B / 3069B

11/24-146B / 2502B 11/26 +5B / 3001B 11/27 +8B / 3077B

12/01 -73B / 2429B 12/03 -69B / 2932B 12/04 +27B / 3104B

12/08-158B / 2271B 12/10 -73B / 2859B 12/11 -49B / 3055B

12/15-158B / 2113B 12/17 -116B / 2743B 12/18 -85B / 2970B

12/22-175B / 1938B 12/24 -173B / 2570B 12/25 -167B / 2803B

12/29-209B / 1729B 12/31 -133B / 2437B 01/01 -158B / 2645B


Note: 1. EIA revised 3/3/2000 draw from original -29B to -37B.

2. In reporting on the week ending 3/31/2000, EIA
upwardly revised storage capacity by 46B (wihout this
revision the draw for the week ending 3/31 would have
been 51B).