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To: the traveler who wrote (177559)3/30/2013 6:49:45 PM
From: Hannoverian1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206151
 
When the Oil$:NG$ ratio is used internally, which is infrequently versus answering the always asked question from WS analysts, the ratio that is used is 10:1 based on the an average of time. Other referenced ratios have a time value of months not years. For reference & for individual determination, & in closing I will note the downward spikes were short term weather events:



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To: the traveler who wrote (177559)3/30/2013 8:23:06 PM
From: teevee1 Recommendation  Respond to of 206151
 
BTU parity would be about 6:1. My expectation on price parity at the top would be about 10:1 which would translate to $8-$9/mmcf......