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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (140632)9/30/2010 11:15:52 AM
From: Rock_nj  Respond to of 206325
 
Is natural gas a buy at $3.00 per million British thermal units?

Nat gas extends losses on higher supplies data
Sept. 30, 2010, 10:41 a.m. EDT ·

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Natural-gas futures added to losses after a government report showed a higher-than-expected rise in inventories. Natural gas for November delivery lost 14 cents, or 3.7%, to $3.82 per million British thermal units. The Energy Information Administration said natural-gas supplies rose 74 billion cubic feet for the week ended Sept. 24. Analysts surveyed by Platts had expected an increase of 67 billion to 71 billion cubic feet for the week. The rise compares with 65 billion cubic feet for the same week in 2009 and a five-year average of 67 billion cubic feet.



To: Dennis Roth who wrote (140632)11/1/2010 9:37:09 AM
From: Dennis Roth1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206325
 
EIA 914 and Monthly Data
Industry Overview
U.S. Onshore Production Surges to All-Time High In August
31 October 2010 - 9 pages
citigroupgeo.com