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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (124302)9/16/2009 5:51:21 PM
From: JimisJim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206176
 
Z24blackjet, who hangs out on the DNR board at iV, just revised his injection estimate down to +70 (from +74)... FWIW...

Jim



To: Dennis Roth who wrote (124302)9/23/2009 8:09:22 PM
From: Dennis Roth1 Recommendation  Respond to of 206176
 
DJ UPDATE: US GAS: Futures End Higher On Book-Squaring, Weather
futuresource.quote.com
The U.S. Energy Information Administration is expected to report that 69
billion cubic feet
of gas were added to storage during the week ended Sept. 18,
according to the average prediction of 16 analysts and traders in a Dow Jones
Newswires survey.

The storage estimate surpasses last year's 54 bcf build in storage but
matches the five-year average injection. If analysts' predictions are correct,
inventories as of Sept. 18 will total 3.527 trillion cubic feet, 16% above the
five-year average and 16.9% above last year's level.

Bloomberg Survey: Not Available

Reuters Survey: Not Available

First Enercast NG Estimate
www1.investorvillage.com
+68Bcf

Z24blackjet
www1.investorvillage.com
+71 Bcf

robry825
www1.investorvillage.com
+69 Bcf
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Expectations for Thursday's reported storage build are:

Dow Jones Survey 69 Bcf
Bloomberg Survey N.A.
Reuters Survey N.A.
BENTEK Storage Rpt N.A
First Enercast 68 Bcf
robry825 2003 model 69 Bcf, 2005 65 Bcf, 2008 69 Bcf
z24blackjet 71 Bcf

Last year's build 54 Bcf
Five year average 69 Bcf