A supply/demand forecast released by Nova Corp. confirms whatmany market observers have expected: Canadian gas producers will behard pressed to fill all the new transportation capacity coming online this winter and could find it even harder to fill storage andmeet demand next summer.
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Energy Deregulation Still a Mystery to Many Customers
Although the public’s overall awareness of energy deregulationhas inched up over the past three years, a majority of residentialand business customers surveyed say they still know next to nothingabout the issue and its potential effect on them, according to theresults of two major surveys issued last week.
Energy Deregulation Still a Mystery to Many
Although the public’s overall awareness of energy deregulationhas inched up over the past three years, a majority of residentialand business customers surveyed say they still know next to nothingabout the issue and its potential effect on them, according to theresults of two major surveys issued this week.
Futures ‘Corrective’ Bounce Has Bulls Optimistic
The futures market made gains for the second day in a rowTuesday on what many sources are calling a bit of a technicalcorrection in an otherwise down market. That left the Septembercontract hovering within striking distance of the downtrend linethat has thwarted upward momentum since July 9. September finishedup 2.6 cents to settle at 1.895.
August Futures Turn to Access Trading For Price Move
Many people have been saying August is a difficult futurescontract to trade right now because of a lack of clear cut marketdirection, and the last two trading days have proven those peoplecorrect. After closing unchanged Tuesday, the August contract wasonly able to gain 0.1 cents to settle Wednesday at $2.366. “How amI supposed to make a living in this kind of environment?” a brokerjested.
Has the Rally in Futures Prices Run Its Course?
Although many signs have been pointing to a major rally infutures prices lately, Wednesday’s trading at the New YorkMercantile Exchange just may put an end to that talk. Aftermanaging to rise above key resistance at $2.50, the spot Augustcontract saw major selling by funds and locals, so much so thatAugust fell to a low of $2.41 before settling the day down 1.9cents at $2.450.
July Fizzles Lower Ahead of Storage Report
The July contract slipped ever-so-slightly yesterday during aquiet trading session as many traders elected to remain on thesidelines in anticipation of the AGA’s weekly storage report. Julywas limited to a tight nickel range settling down 0.8 cents to$1.93. Estimated volume was 47,000.
Sources Expect Price Erosion Will Continue
Cash prices were dropping for the most part Wednesday as manyhad expected, and there’s no reason not to expect more softeningthrough the rest of the week, several sources said. They had plentyof evidence to back up their prediction: forecasts of moderatingheat in the South by the weekend, a falling futures screen and abearish AGA storage report exceeding 100 Bcf in injections.
Major Futures Support Holds Ahead of AGA Report
Trading at the New York Mercantile Exchange was once againsubdued on Tuesday, as many traders seemed to stand to thesidelines in anticipation of the release of the AGA storage reportlater this evening. Amid what trading did get accomplished, theJune contract inched 1.5 cents higher to settle the day at $2.149.
Late Fallbacks Indicate Price Rally is Over
The cash market made more small gains Wednesday, but downturnsin late trading at many points led sources to believe this week’sprice rally has ended, at least for the time being. Prices ran up3-4 cents at the outset but then came off hard at the tail end inresponse to the screen, said a Gulf Coast trader. As long asfutures stayed up, though, cash stayed right there with them, headded.