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Some Western Firmness Outweighed by Drops Elsewhere

The previous day’s screen weakness, along with a dearth of weather-related load outside the interior West and western portions of the South, were cited as Wednesday’s chief swing price depressants. Except for flat to substantially higher numbers for a few Rockies points, San Juan Basin and Southern California border, quotes fell by anywhere from about a nickel to a quarter Wednesday. Losses in the teens were most common.

May 29, 2003

Northeast May Stay Firm; Softness Expected Elsewhere

Cash prices continued to be propelled upward Tuesday by an unseasonably late blast of winter weather in the northeastern quadrant of the U.S. that even sent a touch of mild morning chill far enough south to be felt by traders in Houston.

April 9, 2003

Some Firmness in Midwest, But Expected Softness Elsewhere

As expected, most points continued to soften by varying amounts Friday. Losses ranged from as little as about a dime to just over a dollar, with many gradations in between represented. The few upticks tended to be associated with the Midwest market, such as Chicago citygates, Dawn, and Northern Natural-Ventura.

March 10, 2003

Big Northeast Gains Defy Mild Softening Elsewhere

Nearly all points ranged from flat to down about a nickel or less Monday, but several sources regarded that as a relatively firm performance in light of the market’s generally bearish outlook. The Northeast was a bastion of strength with double-digit citygate increases, led by a gain of more than 45 cents at the Algonquin Citygate.

February 5, 2002

Plant Outage Spurs Rockies Spikes; Mild Rebound Elsewhere

A moderate rally at eastern points Monday, combined with spikes in the Rockies and at the Southern California border, must have surprised at least a few traders who were not anticipating any respite from last week’s softness.

April 24, 2001

If ANWR Falters, Bush Vows to Look Elsewhere for Gas

Although opening up the coastal region of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to exploration is high on his list of things he would like to see accomplished, President Bush said last week that if Congress should fail to pass legislation to allow drilling in the Alaska region it will only toughen his resolve to lift restrictions on unprotected federal lands to drill for natural gas and oil.

April 2, 2001

If ANWR Falters, Bush Vows to Look Elsewhere for Gas

Although opening up the coastal region of the Arctic NationalWildlife Refuge (ANWR) to exploration is high on his list of thingsto do, President Bush said yesterday that if Congress should failto pass legislation to allow drilling in the Alaska region it willonly toughen his resolve to lift restrictions on other federallands for producers.

March 30, 2001

Soaring Chicago, NE Stand Out from Flatness

Amid a sea of minor changes elsewhere, deliveries into theChicago and Northeast were conspicuous Wednesday with gains ofaround 15-20 cents or more. A market-area OFO issued by NGPL (seeTransportation Notes) seemed rather innocuous at first by beinglimited to 6 a.m to noon each day, but a marketer said that set offa scramble by traders to adjust their Chicago balancing situations.It also pushed up NGPL Iowa-Illinois Line quotes by more than 20cents. And quotes for Northern Natural-Ventura, where the pipelinehas had a System Overrun Limitation in effect for market zonessince before Christmas (see Daily GPI, Dec. 24), soared by asimilar amount.

January 7, 1999
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