Supplies fell 135 billion cubic feet for the week ended Dec. 28, the EIA said.
Analysts polled by Platts forecast a decline between 133 billion cubic feet and
137 bcf. Total stocks now stand at 3.517 trillion cubic feet, up 23 billion
cubic feet from the year-ago level and 389 billion cubic feet above the
five-year average, the government said. February natural gas was at $3.28 per
million British thermal units, up 8 cents, or 2.5%. It was trading around $3.25
shortly before the data, which had been delayed due to the New Year's Day
holiday. March natural gas /quotes/zigman/2294272 NGH13
+1.46% added
8 cents, or 2.4%, to $3.29.
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My uncle was a young up and commer with a company that would become CLECO. He came up through a company that started as an ice company and became an electrical & natural gas provider through-out central Louisiana. He was the one that told me of the price in 1950.
Don't ignore the fact that low gas prices took out low efficiency dirt burners while the nukes were getting wrenches all summer. Those facts changed the gas burn percentage for electric energy far more than a structural shift in my opinion. How many coal plant licenses were closed when they went down during the air conditioning season? None, I bet. They can fire back up if coal becomes favorable again. Power generation has locked gas to lower prices in competition in my opinion due to the oversupply. This still isn't a green sort of economy in spite of the PR that corporations tout in the press.
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