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For Gas Bulls, Monday is Not So Bad Afterall

For the seventh Monday in a row, natural gas futures started the week on a strong note yesterday as traders were greeted back from the holiday weekend to inhospitable weather across the nation. Snow showers in the upper Midwest were giving traders one last taste of winter weather while a cold rain was falling across the Northeast. Meanwhile, rain, hail and strong thunderstorms were battering Houston Monday afternoon. Needless to say, it was not a good time to be a seller.

April 17, 2001

Late Futures Sell-Off May Be Sign of Things to Come

In what may have been a Pyrrhic victory for bulls, natural gasprices cruised to its seventh straight advance yesterday as tradeand local buyers took the February contract to its highest level inalmost a month.

January 20, 2000

PG&E Gas Pursues Pacific Northwest, TX Power Markets

While scores of pipelines are jockeying to supply gas to newpower generators in the Northeast market, PG&E Gas Transmission— the seventh largest pipeline in the nation – is turning itsattention to the rapidly growing generation markets in the PacificNorthwest and Texas, where the competition from rival pipelines ismuch less fierce.

October 8, 1999
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