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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (101332)5/22/2008 1:16:13 AM
From: buckbldr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206121
 
Dennis, your weekly postings on NG And CL inventories and injections expectations deserves the board's sincerest appreciation. I especially find this disclosure to be valuable:

>>>Expectations for tomorrow's reported injection are:
Dow Jones Survey 85 BcfBloomberg Survey 86 BcfReuters Survey 85 BcfBENTEK Storage Rpt N.A.robry825 87i Bcfz24blackjet 79 BcfLast year's injection 101 BcfFive year average 91 Bcf <<< (sorry about the layout on the copy/paste).

I try to catch a worthwhile scalp on the gassy stocks when the report comes in shy of these projections....got to react fast, though...and, sometimes they refuse to move like I hope. But I've made some pretty stout gains when they do behave as expected.

Again, thanks,

Buck



To: Dennis Roth who wrote (101332)5/22/2008 4:41:33 PM
From: Dennis Roth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206121
 
DJ UPDATE: US GAS: Futures Hit Record On Storage, NOAA Forecast
futuresource.quote.com

Bloomberg: Nymex Natural Gas Rises After Less-Than-Forecast Supply Gain
bloomberg.com

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Reuters: U.S. spot natural gas prices traded mixed
on Thursday, with Gulf Coast pipes lifted by firmer NYMEX futures, while
Mid-Continent and western points slipped with moderating temperatures,
traders said.
investorvillage.com

Firm Physical Natural Gas Price next Day Delivery.
Up in the East and the Gulf, down in the West.
intelligencepress.com

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GULF PRODUCTION MONITOR: May 22, 2008 Manta Ray said its 16-inch line will undergo repairs for several more weeks. Nautilus, which receives gas from Manta, remains shut down. Nautilus receipts are down 213 MMcf/d from the March average. Other significant declines are seen on Trunkline, Sonat, Stingray and Sea Robin compared to receipts in March and April. Sea Robin said Hess is expected to resume operations at the Sea Robin plant today. Flows to Columbia should ramp up by as much as 160 MMcf/d as gas quality improves.
bentekenergy.com