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U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – December 9, 2010

Working gas in storage fell 89 Bcf from previous week. The consensus was at 80 Bcf.

I expect further increases in storage draws in following weeks.

U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – December 3, 2010

Working gas in storage fell 23 Bcf from previous week. Consensus was at -29 Bcf.

To repeat: I expect large draws in following weeks.

U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – November 25, 2010

Working gas in storage fell 6 Bcf from previous week. Consensus was at 3 Bcf.

I expect large draws in following weeks.

U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – November 18, 2010

Working gas in storage rose 3 Bcf from previous week. Consensus was at 7 Bcf…

U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – November 4, 2010

(For The Week Ending October 29, 2010) Working gas in storage rose 67 Bcf from previous week. Consensus was at 64 Bcf. Colder weather has arrived and this has always been positive for natural gas price. Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average Chart 3. Natural Gas Futures […]

U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – October 28, 2010

(For The Week Ending October 22, 2010) Working gas in storage rose 71 Bcf from previous week. Consensus was at 73 Bcf. Storage just keeps on rising futures more and more oversold. Long. Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average Chart 3. Natural Gas Futures Curve

U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – October 21, 2010

(For The Week Ending October 15, 2010) Working gas in storage rose 93 Bcf from previous week. Consensus was at 88 Bcf. Storage just keeps on rising futures more and more oversold. It has to end at some time… Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average […]

U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – October 15, 2010

(For The Week Ending October 8, 2010) Working gas in storage rose 91 Bcf from previous week. Consensus was at 92 Bcf. Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average Chart 3. Natural Gas Futures Curve

U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – October 8, 2010

(For The Week Ending October 1, 2010) Working gas in storage rose 85 Bcf from previous week. Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average

U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – October 1, 2010

(For The Week Ending September 24, 2010) Working gas in storage rose 74 Bcf from previous week. Consensus was at 68 Bcf. Opposite to overwhelming negative historical stock market performance in September natural gas has overwhelmingly positive historical positive performance in September. Not this year. The risk here is skewed to the upside. Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures […]

U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – September 23, 2010

(For The Week Ending September 17, 2010) Working gas in storage rose 73 Bcf from previous week. Consensus was at 80 Bcf. Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average Chart 3. Natural Gas Futures Curve

U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – September 17, 2010

(For The Week Ending September 10, 2010) Working gas in storage rose 103 Bcf from previous week. Consensus was at 93 Bcf. Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average Chart 3. Natural Gas Futures Curve

U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – September 10, 2010

(For The Week Ending September 3, 2010) Working gas in storage rose 58 Bcf from previous week. Consensus was at 57 Bcf. My stance is unchanged from previous week: “Stockpiling will be higher in the following weeks (because of mild temperatures) so the overall supply/demand balance for the coming months will be better then last year, but […]

U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – September 3, 2010

(For The Week Ending August 27, 2010) Working gas in storage rose 54 Bcf from previous week. Consensus was at 55 Bcf. Stockpiling will be higher in the following weeks (mild temperatures) so the supply/demand balance will be better then last year, but altogether bad. This points that we have only technical factors on our side, […]

U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – August 26, 2010

(For The Week Ending August 20, 2010) Working gas in storage rose 40 Bcf from previous week. The price has fallen a lot, given macro-economic data we could see more downside, but I will follow this carefully as I thing great opportunity is developing here. The storage before winter will not be so high as last […]

 

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