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To: BigBull who wrote (38625)3/1/1999 9:34:00 PM
From: BigBull  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 95453
 
SargeK - Sorry about that link. I already posted that one to Douglas Fant. Here's the right one.

economictimes.com




To: BigBull who wrote (38625)3/1/1999 9:45:00 PM
From: Platter  Respond to of 95453
 
Crude-oil futures were narrowly mixed as traders assumed that a
halt in oil flow on the Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline is temporary.
U.S. airstrikes knocked out a communications and radar site near
the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline, severing communications with remote
stations that control oil flow on the line. Turkey's national
pipeline company Botas said oil flow will begin again in the next
day or two. The market ignored claims by Iraq that the pipeline
will be out for a few weeks. (WSJ)

--------------------CRUDE OIL-LIGHT SWEET---------------------
NYM - 1,000 bbl_dollars per bbl. CONTRACT
OPEN HIGH LOW SETTLE CHANGE HIGH LOW
Apr 99 12.35 12.55 12.18 12.24 -.03 20.79 11.35
May 99 12.45 12.63 12.35 12.40 0 20.79 11.53
Jun 99 12.65 12.70 12.49 12.52 0 20.42 11.48
Jul 99 12.75 12.78 12.60 12.64 +.01 20.40 11.90
Sep 99 12.83 12.89 12.83 12.85 +.02 20.33 12.19
Oct 99 13.08 13.08 12.95 12.95 +.02 20.14 12.32
Nov 99 13.08 13.10 13.05 13.05 +.02 20.60 12.45
Dec 99 13.29 13.29 13.16 13.16 +.02 20.34 12.55
Feb 00 13.38 13.38 13.34 13.34 +.01 20.16 12.81
Jul 00 13.80 13.82 13.73 13.73 +.03 17.92 13.63
Dec 00 14.20 14.20 14.11 14.11 +.04 20.10 13.80
Feb 01 14.30 14.34 14.25 14.25 +.05 17.37 14.25
Dec 01 14.90 14.92 14.88 14.88 +.06 20.98 14.70
Dec 03 15.92 15.92 15.89 15.89 +.06 22.00 15.89
Dec 04 16.35 16.41 16.30 16.30 +.07 19.27 16.30
Est. Sales N/A

-------------------------HEATING OIL-------------------------
NYM - 42,000 gal_cents per gal
CONTRACT
OPEN HIGH LOW SETTLE CHANGE HIGH LOW
Apr 99 32.65 33.80 31.90 31.94 -.43 59.00 29.65
May 99 34.30 34.30 32.50 32.50 -.37 54.56 30.40
Jun 99 34.85 34.85 33.05 33.05 -.37 52.75 31.15
Jul 99 35.50 35.50 33.75 33.75 -.32 52.90 32.20
Aug 99 35.15 35.20 34.50 34.50 -.32 50.55 33.16
Sep 99 35.85 35.95 35.35 35.35 -.32 52.00 34.16
Oct 99 36.70 36.70 36.15 36.15 -.32 52.00 35.10
Nov 99 37.60 37.60 36.95 36.95 -.27 52.44 35.96
Dec 99 38.20 38.50 37.70 37.70 -.27 52.70 36.80
Jan 00 38.65 38.70 38.20 38.20 -.27 50.75 37.00
Feb 00 38.75 38.75 38.15 38.15 -.27 50.08 37.46
Mar 00 38.40 38.40 38.05 38.05 -.27 50.60 37.41
May 00 38.50 38.50 38.05 38.05 -.27 46.00 38.00
Jun 00 38.75 38.75 38.30 38.30 -.27 42.85 37.90
Jul 00 39.25 39.25 38.75 38.75 -.27 43.03 38.75
Est. Sales N/A

--------------------------NATURAL GAS-------------------------
NYM - 10,000 mm british thermal units.
CONTRACT
OPEN HIGH LOW SETTLE CHANGE HIGH LOW
Apr 99 1.650 1.720 1.650 1.701 +.073 2.440 1.625
May 99 1.690 1.740 1.690 1.731 +.070 2.380 1.655
Jun 99 1.720 1.770 1.715 1.761 +.065 2.380 1.690
Jul 99 1.765 1.810 1.760 1.800 +.057 2.390 1.730
Aug 99 1.810 1.850 1.805 1.841 +.051 2.390 1.785
Sep 99 1.850 1.885 1.840 1.880 +.046 2.380 1.825
Oct 99 1.900 1.945 1.895 1.930 +.045 2.415 1.880
Nov 99 2.100 2.135 2.100 2.125 +.043 2.535 2.080
Dec 99 2.280 2.310 2.275 2.303 +.043 2.680 2.213
Jan 00 2.350 2.380 2.340 2.373 +.043 2.655 2.310
Feb 00 2.280 2.305 2.275 2.300 +.037 2.545 2.240
Mar 00 2.205 2.225 2.200 2.220 +.033 2.426 2.150
Apr 00 2.115 2.130 2.115 2.130 +.028 2.320 2.075
May 00 2.110 2.110 2.090 2.105 +.023 2.300 2.057 Jun 00 2.100 2.115 2.100 2.115 +.025 2.308 2.065
Jul 00 2.120 2.125 2.115 2.125 +.025 2.320 2.083
Aug 00 2.125 2.135 2.115 2.129 +.025 2.320 2.090
Sep 00 2.120 2.135 2.120 2.132 +.025 2.321 2.100
Oct 00 2.155 2.155 2.152 2.152 +.025 2.341 2.100
Nov 00 2.285 2.285 2.280 2.280 +.025 2.469 2.048
Dec 00 2.420 2.420 2.415 2.415 +.025 2.620 2.380
Mar 01 2.290 2.297 2.290 2.297 +.020 2.410 2.210
Dec 01 2.485 2.495 2.485 2.486 +.018 2.600 2.410
Jan 02 2.533 2.540 2.533 2.535 +.020 2.640 2.450
Est. Sales N/A

------------------------UNLEADED GAS--------------------------
NYM - 42,000 gal_cents per gal
CONTRACT
OPEN HIGH LOW SETTLE CHANGE HIGH LOW
Apr 99 38.20 38.65 37.50 37.78 -.20 55.00 35.80
May 99 39.40 39.65 38.85 39.05 -.08 55.83 37.10
Jun 99 40.10 40.40 39.80 40.03 0 54.70 38.15
Jul 99 40.85 41.00 40.45 40.68 +.05 52.60 39.00
Aug 99 41.35 41.35 40.80 41.08 +.05 52.15 39.45
Sep 99 41.50 41.50 41.00 41.18 +.05 50.65 39.50
Nov 99 40.20 40.33 40.20 40.33 +.05 46.82 38.80
Dec 99 40.20 40.33 40.20 40.33 +.10 44.41 39.48
Jan 00 40.70 40.70 40.63 40.63 +.10 42.94 39.60
Est. Sales N/A




To: BigBull who wrote (38625)3/2/1999 12:44:00 PM
From: SargeK  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
As signs of economic recovery pick up around the world the word "glut" will perhaps disappear for a few years. The word "shortage" comes to mind, and the drama continues. Throw in a couple of devastating hurricanes in the GOM this season followed by the formidable Y2K enigma and we could have the 'fabs' working overtime to sort it all out @ the right price of course. Long term forecasts can quickly become intermediate and intermediate upgraded to short - like BUY NOW! <<GBG>>

K