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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (122917)7/30/2009 5:29:02 PM
From: Dennis Roth1 Recommendation  Respond to of 206095
 
EIA Reports 71 Bcf Fill - Storage Crosses 3 Tcf at Record Pace
Link: sendspace.com

Storage now stands at 3,023 Bcf and has crossed the 3.0 Tcf mark at the fastest pace on recent record (prior earliest mark was 8/28/07).
Dry Gas Production Falls 1% Sequentially
but
Industrial Demand Declines Accelerate



To: Dennis Roth who wrote (122917)8/6/2009 10:31:54 AM
From: Dennis Roth2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206095
 
66 BCF INJECTION - More than expected.
Expectations were:


Dow Jones Survey 62 Bcf
Bloomberg Survey 61 Bcf
Reuters Survey 60 Bcf
BENTEK Storage Rpt 61 Bcf
First Enercast 65 Bcf
robry825 2003 model 68 Bcf, 2005 63 Bcf, 2008 68 Bcf
z24blackjet 68 Bcf

Last year's build 57 Bcf
Five year average 48 Bcf


Summary
Working gas in storage was 3,089 Bcf as of Friday, July 31, 2009, according to EIA estimates. This represents a net increase of 66 Bcf from the previous week. Stocks were 580 Bcf higher than last year at this time and 496 Bcf above the 5-year average of 2,593 Bcf. In the East Region, stocks were 146 Bcf above the 5-year average following net injections of 56 Bcf. Stocks in the Producing Region were 272 Bcf above the 5-year average of 796 Bcf after a net injection of 9 Bcf. Stocks in the West Region were 78 Bcf above the 5-year average after a net addition of 1 Bcf. At 3,089 Bcf, total working gas is above the 5-year historical range.

Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5-Year Range


eia.doe.gov