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To: Ed Ajootian who wrote (19645)3/4/2003 7:13:19 PM
From: Tomas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206325
 
Natural Gas Supply, Energy Prices - Planalytics' Corby

Philadelphia, March 4 (Bloomberg) -- Paul Corby, executive vice president and an analyst at Planalytics, talks with Bloomberg's Monica Bertran via satellite about the impact of cold weather in U.S. on demand for natural gas, and the outlook for natural gas supply and energy prices in 2003.

01:53 Impact of weather in the U.S. on demand for natural gas
01:22 Forecast for energy prices in the U.S. through 2003
Running time 3:15
Listen: media5.bloomberg.com:443/cgi-bin/getavfile.cgi?A=18424716



To: Ed Ajootian who wrote (19645)3/4/2003 7:27:49 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206325
 
<A neat little conversion web page for common O&G units is >

Thanks Ed. A great page.

<The only way gas goes under $3 again is if all the energy execs at the majors and large independents do just the opposite..>

Let say supply remains on current trend. Can a global recession or depression cause so much demand destruction that we see NG prices at $2-$3 again later in 2003 or in 2004.

<Give me some parameters of the size & shape of your favorite kind of company and I (we) can help you more in your natgas quest. E.G., >

I am now almost fully invested in truts for that part of my PF I want in NG. I had some THY once (on a recommandation buy Richard Saunders) but took the profits.

I will check KCS for sure.