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To: Scott Mc who wrote (4806)11/12/2002 11:39:50 AM
From: Scott Mc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11633
 
Anyone know where this info is available regularly?

Canadian Gas in Storage Falls 3.4% on Colder Weather

Calgary: Canadian natural gas in storage fell 3.4 percent last week as utilities and other users in central Canada and the U.S. Midwest and Northeast drew down stocks amid colder weather.

Gas and natural-gas liquids in storage fell 15.4 billion cubic feet to 433.9 billion as of Nov. 1, the Canadian Gas Association's weekly survey of storage operators said. The nation's storage sites are 90 percent full, the survey said.

Spot prices for prompt delivery at EnCana Corp.'s AECO hub fell 4 cents to C$4.91 a gigajoule ($3.12 per million British thermal units) at 11:22 a.m. Calgary time. Gas rose 7.9 cents to $3.91 per million Btu at 1:37 p.m. on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Most gas at AECO traded between C$4.90 per gigajoule and C$4.95 and the absolute range was C$4.745 to C$4.92. Volume was light and most packages were four-day deals as Canadian traders prepared for a long weekend to celebrate Remembrance Day on Monday.