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U.S. Petroleum Weekly – July 29, 2010

Crude oil stocks rose 7.3 million barrels for week ending July 16; Gasoline stocks remained unchanged; Distillate stocks increased  0.9 million barrels; Propane/propylene stocks rose 0.5 million barrels; Total crude oil and petroleum stocks were 9.0 million barrels higher than the week before.

Refinery utilization fell from 91.5% to 90.6%.

Implied crude oil demand was at 15.6 million barrels.

Crude oil and petroleum product net imports  rose to 11.4 million barrels.

All categories of petroleum stocks are at extremely elevated levels. Highest in last 5 years for this time of the year.

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U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – July 23, 2010

Working gas in storage rose 51 Bcf from previous week. Consensus was at 51 Bcf.

Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures

Source: Bloomberg

Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average

Source: EIA

Chart 3. Natural Gas Futures Curve

Source: Bloomberg

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U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – July 15, 2010

Working gas in storage rose 78 Bcf from previous week. Right at the consensus; price jumped 6%. Confused.

Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures

Source: StockCharts.com

Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average

Source: EIA

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U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – July 8, 2010

Working gas in storage rose 78 Bcf from previous week.

Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures

Source: StockCharts.com

Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average

Source: EIA

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U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – July 2, 2010

Working gas in storage rose 60 Bcf from previous week. Supply weakening. This could get very interesting soon.

Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures

Source: Bloomberg

Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average

Source: EIA

Chart 3. Natural Gas Futures Curve

Source: Bloomberg

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U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – June 24 2010

Working gas in storage rose 81 Bcf from previous week.

Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures

Source: StockCharts.com

Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average

Source: EIA

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U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – June 18 2010

Working gas in storage rose 87 Bcf from previous week. Supply still strong.

Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures

Source: Bloomberg

Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average

Source: EIA

Chart 3. Natural Gas Futures Curve

Source: Bloomberg

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U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – June 11 2010

Working gas in storage rose 99 Bcf from previous week. The natural gas price got a little ahead of itself on drilling ban.

Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures

Source: Bloomberg

Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average

Source: EIA

Chart 3. Natural Gas Futures Curve

Source: Bloomberg

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U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – May 27, 2010

Working gas in storage rose 104 Bcf from previous week.

Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures

Source: StockCharts.com

Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average

Source: EIA

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U.S. Natural Gas Weekly – 20 May 2010

Working gas in storage rose 76 Bcf from previous week. Some signs of increased power generation demand arised, interesting times, maybe a entry point developing.

Chart 1. Natural Gas Futures

Source: Bloomberg

Chart 2. Working Gas in Underground Storage Compared with 5 Year Average

Source: EIA

Chart 3. Natural Gas Futures Curve

Source: Bloomberg

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