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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (121584)6/11/2009 10:32:07 AM
From: Dennis Roth2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206099
 
106 BCF INJECTION - Less than expected
Expectations were:

Dow Jones Survey 110 Bcf
Bloomberg Survey 110 Bcf
Reuters Survey 109 Bcf
BENTEK Storage Rpt 109 Bcf
First Enercast 106 Bcf
robry825 2003 model 107 Bcf, 2005 109 Bcf, 2008 107
z24blackjet 111 Bcf

Last year's build 84 Bcf
Five year average 91 Bcf

Summary:
Working gas in storage was 2,443 Bcf as of Friday, June 5, 2009, according to EIA estimates. This represents a net increase of 106 Bcf from the previous week. Stocks were 568 Bcf higher than last year at this time and 438 Bcf above the 5-year average of 2,005 Bcf. In the East Region, stocks were 82 Bcf above the 5-year average following net injections of 67 Bcf. Stocks in the Producing Region were 255 Bcf above the 5-year average of 702 Bcf after a net injection of 23 Bcf. Stocks in the West Region were 101 Bcf above the 5-year average after a net addition of 16 Bcf. At 2,443 Bcf, total working gas is above the 5-year historical range.

eia.doe.gov



To: Dennis Roth who wrote (121584)6/17/2009 5:48:16 PM
From: Dennis Roth4 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 206099
 
DJ UPDATE: US GAS: Futures Rise On Weather, Bargain Buying
futuresource.quote.com

The U.S. Energy Information Administration is expected to report that 104
billion cubic feet
of gas were added to storage during week ended June 12,
according to the average prediction of 14 analysts and traders in a Dow Jones
Newswires survey... ...The storage estimate surpasses last year's 60 bcf build in storage and the
five-year average injection, which was 80 bcf.


Bloomberg: Natural Gas Gains as Price Gap With Crude Expected to Narrow
bloomberg.com

Gas stockpiles probably increased 105 billion cubic feet last week, based on the median of 14 analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg.

Reuters:
* Mild Northeast weather seen curbing loads
* Record high inventories weigh on sentiment
* NYMEX gas futures slip early, edge higher late

NEW YORK, June 17 (Reuters) - U.S. spot natural gas prices
fell at nearly every price point for the first time in three
days Wednesday, pressured by mild weather in key consuming
regions in the Northeast, record high inventories and a quiet
tropical front, traders said...
www1.investorvillage.com

Injection estimates for this week's EIA report ranged from
98 bcf to 115 bcf with most traders and analysts expecting
stocks to rise by about 106 bcf when weekly data is released
Thursday at about 10:30 a.m. EDT, a Reuters survey showed.

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Expectations for Thursday's reported storage build are:


Dow Jones Survey 104 Bcf
Bloomberg Survey 105 Bcf
Reuters Survey 106 Bcf
BENTEK Storage Rpt N.A
First Enercast N.A.
robry825 2003 model 113 Bcf, 2005 111 Bcf, 2008 113
z24blackjet 105 Bcf

Last year's build 60 Bcf
Five year average 80 Bcf