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To: quehubo who wrote (17762)2/2/2003 5:58:17 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206321
 
>>>Robry's numbers are looking at over a 200 bcf draw.<<

Looks closer to 185 to me (looking at Robry's numbers).

BTW, I did not see anything posted by him that (in the last 3-4 days) had to do with extreme low storage at the end of next summer.

The thing to watch carefully is how fast injections into storage ramp up as soon as the heating season is over.

My own view is that as investors, we should be considering $6 gas a reasonably likely level and should place bets on the basis of that price. So what do we buy to make the most money, supposing that prices over the next eighteen months will average around $6.00? [I own an array of small/medium Canadian producers, Canadian NG trusts, BR, DVN, and some oil companies that also produce gas, such as TLM and APC]. I do not want to gamble in the futures market.