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Natural Gas is up 45% from the 7 year low on Septemeber 4th

by Scott Martin on 09/15/2009
From Bloomberg.com: Analysts Predict $7.50 Gas futures are poised to rise to $6 this winter in the U.S. and $7.50 next summer because of slowing output, Allison Nathan and Jeffrey Currie, analysts at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., said in a Sept. 13 report. “We had the major low... [More]
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Natural Gas on the Rise!

by Scott Martin on 09/15/2009
Natural Gas is up 45% from the 7 year low on Septemeber 4th. From Bloomberg.com: Analysts Predict $7.50 Gas futures are poised to rise to $6 this winter in the U.S. and $7.50 next summer because of slowing output, Allison Nathan and Jeffrey Currie, analysts at Goldman Sachs ... [More]
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Price Outlook for Rest of 2009

by Scott Martin on 09/10/2009
Natural gas remains under $3.00 per Mcf in the prompt months. The lack of demand and amount of storage is keeping prices down (currently 501 bcf above the 5-year average). The EIA (Energy Information Administration) expects NG use to have a decline of 2.4% in total for 2009 and remain flat in 2010... [More]
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