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To: Tomas who wrote (14543)11/5/2002 2:01:37 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206110
 
Well, Tomas, what do you think?

Is 49% of the total producers enough to be confident that such a large drop in natural gas production is in fact taking place?

I have argued in the past that by following production increases of a number of small producers, one can see much increased production. Furthermore, the smaller producers tend to be more concentrated in natural gas and more dependent on increasing production to survive and grow than larger energy companies.

It would suit me fine to be wrong on this point. If a shortage of NG develops, I will make a lot of money.