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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (96812)2/14/2008 9:15:20 PM
From: Tommaso  Respond to of 206201
 
It all had to happen.

What I am looking for is natural gas prices that overwhelm the restraint on the value of the gassy Canroys that resulted from the perfidious Farter/Halfassity tax policies. Canadians and some others will know who I am talking about.

Anyway, tax reform or no tax reform, those trusts own a hell of a lot of flammable gas properties.

My view of all this is skewed because I am a holder of what is for me a huge position in the diversified trust AOG.UN that got slapped with a 40% decline in value after the aforementioned disgusting twosome abrogated their political contract. One of the most disgusting betrayals of political trust ever seen in the Western Hemisphere.



To: Dennis Roth who wrote (96812)2/15/2008 4:35:38 PM
From: Dennis Roth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206201
 
DJ UPDATE: US GAS:Futures End Lower On Profit-Taking, Fund Trades
futuresource.quote.com

Bloomberg: Nymex Natural Gas Declines Amid Speculation Supplies Are Ample
bloomberg.com

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Reuters: U.S. spot natural gas prices
rose at every point Friday, most for the third straight day,
with gas at benchmark Henry Hub in Louisiana jumping to its
highest level in a year amid continued winter cold and big
gains in the gas futures market, traders said.
www1.investorvillage.com

Firm Physical Natural Gas Price for Delivery February 16, 2008 thru February 19, 2008 - Up almost everywhere.
intelligencepress.com

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GULF PRODUCTION MONITOR: February 15, 2008 Independence Hub production continues to fall from the peak of 972,000 Dth/d reached earlier this week. Flows from the hub are down about 5,000 Dth/d today to 918,000 Dth/d. Flows into Tennessee and Transco in the LA offshore area remain relatively high. Transco receipts are up 67,000 Dth/d compared to a seven-day average. In the Texas onshore, NGPL receipts are down quite a bit from recent averages, and in the federal offshore, Destin flows are down 76,000 Dth/d from a weekly average.
bentekenergy.com

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Temperature Outlooks.

wxmaps.org
cpc.ncep.noaa.gov
cpc.ncep.noaa.gov

Cumulative Month-to-Date.
cpc.ncep.noaa.gov