EIA - Natural Gas Storage, Week Ending December 20 - GoHaynesvilleShale.com2024-03-29T11:12:50Zhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/eia-natural-gas-storage-week-ending-december-20?feed=yes&xn_auth=noOne possible flaw in your 200…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2013-12-31:2117179:Comment:31802342013-12-31T15:48:43.378Ztchttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/tc
<p>One possible flaw in your 200 BCF prediction is the holiday. A lot of commercial and industrial users were closed during Christmas and New Years. If it had been a normal work week, I would be more inclined to support your prediction.</p>
<p>One possible flaw in your 200 BCF prediction is the holiday. A lot of commercial and industrial users were closed during Christmas and New Years. If it had been a normal work week, I would be more inclined to support your prediction.</p> Dion
I counter predict - wee…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2013-12-31:2117179:Comment:31800952013-12-31T03:09:24.322Zdbobhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/dbob
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<p>I counter predict - week covered by this weeks report is going to be colder than the week previous. I think we will see withdrawal in excess of 200 BCF and will drop below the 5 year average. One of the principle drivers of this will continue to be gas going "off line" due to freeze ups in the the Bakken and Marcellus. Also, the climate prediction center is calling for colder than normal weather in the first half of January. I'd say its bullish for gas.</p>
<p>Dion</p>
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<p>I counter predict - week covered by this weeks report is going to be colder than the week previous. I think we will see withdrawal in excess of 200 BCF and will drop below the 5 year average. One of the principle drivers of this will continue to be gas going "off line" due to freeze ups in the the Bakken and Marcellus. Also, the climate prediction center is calling for colder than normal weather in the first half of January. I'd say its bullish for gas.</p>