Despite cold temperatures both outside and in the latest mediumrange weather outlooks, natural gas prices shuffled lower yesterdayin an extremely quiet trading session. After failing to retestWednesday’s highs yesterday morning, the April contract succumbedto light selling throughout the afternoon. Estimated volume of just32,117 contracts confirmed the thin trading activity.
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Lehman Raises Gas Price Forecast for 2001, 2002
Due to cold weather and falling U.S. production, it is likelythat the oil and gas industry will not be able to refill naturalgas storage for the winter of 2001-2002, according to a LehmanBrothers exploration and production update released last week. Thelow storage levels will likely force gas prices higher for aprolonged period of time, the report stated.
Lehman Raises Gas Price Forecast for 2001, 2002
Due to cold weather and falling U.S. production, it is likelythat the oil & gas industry will not be able to refill naturalgas storage for the winter of 2001-2002, according to a LehmanBrothers exploration and production update released yesterday. Thelow storage levels will likely force gas prices higher for aprolonged period of time, the report stated.
KeySpan Turns Gas Off for 650 IT Customers
Cold weather and strong demand in the Northeast forced KeySpanEnergy shut-off supplies to 650 interruptible commercial customerson Long Island on Christmas eve.
Severe Cold, Forecasts of More, Cause Dollar-Plus Gains
Weekend winter storms in much of the Midcontinent/Midwestcombined with expectations of even worse to come this week over amuch wider area to push cash prices higher by well over a dollar atnearly all points. Only the PG&E citygate was a tad shy ofrealizing a three-digit advance.
As Advertised, Cold Weather Arrives, Pushes Market Higher
Following on the heels of yet another early morning Accesstrading buying surge, natural gas futures pressed higher againMonday as short-term weather forecasts corroborated medium rangeoutlooks that last week called for an invasion of Arctic air notseen in the United States in several years.
Cash, Futures Markets Hit All-Time Highs, Prompt Hearings
Natural gas cash and futures markets entered the stratosphere last week as cold weather, soaring demand and substandard storage levels led to new all-time high prices and prompted the U.S. Senate to schedule hearings on the situation.
CA Commission Approves 3 New Power Plants
In the midst of a real potential cold weather energy/supplycrisis hovering over the state, the California Energy CommissionWednesday approved a new 500 MW natural gas-fired electricgeneration plant that could help head off shortages in 2002 and twopeaking plants totaling 371 MW that should be online by theupcoming summer of 2001.
Cold Weather, Storage Uncertainty Spark New Futures Highs
Buoyed by falling temperatures and spiking cash prices, theprompt natural gas futures contract did what has become almostsecond nature for the commodity this year as it rumbled to a newall-time high Tuesday. In fact, after a strong opening, the onlyquestion to be answered was which month (December or January) wouldset a new high watermark.
Winter Weather Spurs New All-Time High
Snow and cold temperatures in the Great Lakes and the Northeastyesterday and some follow-through buying on Friday’s strength sentgas futures to a new all-time high of $6.360/MMBtu. December endedthe session up 14.9 cents to $6.249/MMBtu.