To: Dennis Roth who wrote (102498 ) 6/11/2008 4:27:36 PM From: Dennis Roth Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206099 DJ US GAS: Futures End Higher On Soaring Crude Oil Pricesfuturesource.quote.com The U.S. Energy Information Administration is expected to report that 93 billion cubic feet of gas were added to storage during week ended June 6, according to the average prediction of 18 analysts and traders in a Dow Jones Newswires survey. Bloomberg: Natural Gas Rises as Hot Weather Caps Supply Gain, Oil Climbs bloomberg.com Inventories of gas advanced 90 billion cubic feet in the week ended June 6, 8 billion below the five-year average, according to the median of 18 analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg News. ==== Firm Physical Natural Gas Price for next day Delivery Down everywhere.intelligencepress.com ===== GULF PRODUCTION MONITOR: June 11, 2008 Independence Hub production has been flat in the 250s MMcf/d for the last three days after reaching more than 330 MMcf/d over the weekend. Gulf production is up about 0.5 Bcf/d from recent lows during the Hub outage but still down about 1 Bcf/d from the March average. While the federal offshore shows the largest declines, Texas also remains relatively weak. Tetco is performing maintenance at Angleton and that has reduced TX onshore receipts nearly 160 MMcf/d in the last week. US POWER - GAS BURN REPORT: June 11, 2008 US power burn decreased more than 5 Bcf in the past 2 days.The Northeast decreased the most today, down 1,583 MMcf from yesterday.Power burn is expected to continue to decrease over the next few days.Burn for the week ending 6/12 is forecasted as 179 Bcf, 35 Bcf more than the week ending 6/5. bentekenergy.com ==== Expectations for tomorrow's reported injection are: Dow Jones Survey 93 Bcf Bloomberg Survey 90 Bcf Reuters Survey N.A. BENTEK Storage Rpt N.A. robry825 N.A. z24blackjet 92 Bcf Last year's injection 97 Bcf Five year average 98 Bcf