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To: Tommaso who wrote (15418)12/3/2002 12:04:56 PM
From: dave rose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206347
 
If you find anything not to you liking in NCN, please let us know. I have also invested a goodly amount(for me) in this trust.
Regards



To: Tommaso who wrote (15418)12/4/2002 6:56:59 AM
From: Ed Ajootian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206347
 
Tommaso, NCN -- I was PM'd by another (apparently shy) denizen of this board, Richard Saunders, who provided a very helpful link to understanding Canadian gas prices and how they relate to Henry Hub/Nymex prices, viz: gasalberta.com

As shown there, AECO gas took an immense tumble during 3Q but has since recovered and is now in fact at around the C$5.40 mark or so, or US$3.40. There is also a chart there which shows AECO vs. Nymex, and, other than that weird 3Q '02 period the two have been in sync since around '98. Basis difference (other than 3Q) looks to be usually around US$.40 -- $.50.

NCN's production mix looks about evenly split between gas & oil. Normally I like that but at the moment I would be inclined to shoot for more gas. Can you (or anyone else) throw out a name or two that are, say, 80-90% gas producers?