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To: excardog who wrote (8647)4/3/2002 4:32:26 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206110
 
Scott,

Re: Not as prestigious as the Nobel Prize but nothing to scoff at.

Though perhaps more prestigious than the Ig Noble Prize?

I await Jim's answer with bated breath, for which, perhaps, I could invent a filtering device something akin to the one mentioned here:

improbable.com

so as to give no offense in my freely dispersed advice. (CH4-SO2 advisory) While my 17 BCF horseshoe is nothing to sniff at (he suggests advisedly), I find that the inclusion of the re-invention of the wheel, Aus. Innovation Patent #2001100012
ipmenu.com

is something of an inspiration to us all.....

-Ray



To: excardog who wrote (8647)4/4/2002 6:26:43 AM
From: Ed Ajootian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206110
 
I believe there will be natgas draws for at least the next 2 weeks, maybe 3. Heck, we could even have our first-ever draw for May!

Rig counts were way down in the 3-5 previous months, if memory serves correct, plus we have increased demand from the economy getting out of recession. Also, we could even have "reverse" fuel switching going on at these prices -- from oil to natgas.

Best play I know of on natgas prices is Abraxas Petroleum (ABP). They're selling a bunch of properties at what is turning out to be a very opportune time and their debt gives them huge leverage to natgas prices.