To: Dennis Roth who wrote (119804 ) 4/22/2009 5:07:57 PM From: Dennis Roth 3 Recommendations Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 206110 DJ UPDATE:US GAS:Futures Flat Ahead Of Storage Data;Supplies Amplefuturesource.quote.com The U.S. Energy Information Administration is expected to report on Thursday that 42 billion cubic feet of gas were added to storage during week ended April 17, according to the average prediction of 13 analysts and traders in a Dow Jones Newswires survey. The storage estimate is greater than last year's 25 Bcf build and the five-year average injection of 35 Bcf. Bloomberg: Natural Gas Advances on Signs Prices Have Reached Bottom Ha! bloomberg.com The Energy Department will probably say that gas stockpiles expanded by 44 billion cubic feet in the week ended April 17, according to the median of 15 analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg. Reuters: * Benchmark Henry Hub, NY gas bounces from 6-1/2 year lows * Energy futures seesaw * Mild late-week weather seen curbing loads * High inventories, weak economy weigh on sentiment NEW YORK, April 22 (Reuters) - U.S. spot natural gas prices traded mixed Wednesday, with benchmark Henry Hub gas in Louisiana and regional gas prices in New York rising from Tuesday's more than six-year lows amid some early strength in the gas futures market...investorvillage.com Injection estimates for this week's EIA report ranged from 29 bcf to 49 bcf, with most traders and analysts expecting stocks to rise by about 43 bcf when weekly data is released Thursday at about 10:30 a.m. EDT, a Reuters survey showed. First Enercast:investorvillage.com * First Enercast Financial prediction for week ending 4/17/09 : 1,741 Bcf * First Enercast Financial predicted weekly change: +42 Bcf === Expectations for Thursday's reported storage build are: Dow Jones Survey 42 Bcf Bloomberg Survey 44 Bcf Reuters Survey 43 Bcf BENTEK Storage Rpt N.A. First Enercast 42 Bcf robry825 2003 model 46 Bcf, 2005 23 Bcf, 2008 46 Bcf z24blackjet 38 Bcf Last year's build 25 Bcf Five year average 35 Bcf build