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Your right about the low of the year usually in September. But typically we do trend much lower in the spring time as we transition from the withdrawl season to the injection season, but for some reason this year it's not happening.
Adubu, actually September and November are about the same over the last six years. Both supply and demand will play key roles but demand is more volatile than supply in the short run and drives sudden movements in price. Gas rig count will likely stabilize in the 2nd half of 2011 as HBP drilling decreases. The NYMEX floor is probably closer to $4 due to the displacement of coal at that level generating incremental demand response.
Adubu, the factors you mention are longer term effects. Volatility is considered a day-to-day & week-to-week type event which is heavily influenced by weather,storage and outages.
By the way, gas supplies have never been easy to predict - nor gas demand. That is reason natural gas has gone thru so many boom to bust cycles over the last 30 years.
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