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To: Ed Ajootian who wrote (173652)10/26/2012 8:44:21 AM
From: dvdw©  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 206200
 
Ed truthfully prices are always artifacts of prevailing systems intent. I have seen much of the same research as most here, the big broke (r or n) dealers have thier clients in big oil and gas stocks, my take is they need to sustain the illusion of a higher price to help maneuver thier respective books.

So 4.00 or 2.00 its the same. We can produce so much new gas even accidentally as is the case in ND...

great environment to sell puts or buy them in the big cap stocks....going to be tough to make a profit when your positioned half with the old awareness and half with the new awareness that cant be stopped.

The dawning of the realization that oil was never a fossil, is so huge as to stop folks in thier tracks. Truth is; all oil down 5 to 7 miles is formed by nucleation. This fact unwinds every school and mouthpiece on record...

its an interesting time...HM4E is the macro that will counterprogram most awareness that has supported companies for the last 30 years....review the current OXY transcript...its an admission that they dont have the right stuff / staff currently, to get better results..

complexity......will prevail and prices will be adjudicated by the degrees of systemic interest overlaid as contrivance.



To: Ed Ajootian who wrote (173652)10/26/2012 10:15:05 PM
From: JimisJim1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206200
 
Fuel switching is another reason ng storage isn't going to max out this year... if fuel switching continues to build momentum and we see actual ng fueling stations for commercial and private use, ng may regain its mojo more quickly than many assume... and don't forget that ng is feedstock for many chemical and fertilizer companies who are actually bringing operations (and jobs) back to the US to take advantage of 1:5 pricing advantage currently enjoyed by ng buyers for chem/fert feedstock.