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- 15 Feb '18 at 1:15 am #15021
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KeymasterLast week Natural gas inventories drew -119 Bcf…
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15 Feb '18 at 3:01 am #15024Assistanc3
Participantits been a warm(er) February
above freezing for the rest of the week (when its usually the coldest week of the year)15 Feb '18 at 5:25 pm #15030TradersCom
KeymasterS GA Tiger @jlhemmings
Sounds good. I’m -185.15 Feb '18 at 5:27 pm #15031TradersCom
KeymasterAndrea Paltry, Ph.D. @andrepaltry
Thank you, here -187
15 Feb '18 at 5:37 pm #15033TradersCom
KeymasterJeremy Thompson @oldinvestor
for the sake of one-upping everyone -189, hoping Cove Point got counted by #EIA.
Good luck everyone!15 Feb '18 at 6:52 pm #15034TradersCom
KeymasterTrade_Mechanics ☃️❄️ @Trade_Mechanics
Thank you.
-181 bcf EIA est15 Feb '18 at 6:53 pm #15035TradersCom
Keymasterng junkie @tysongst
-183 here
15 Feb '18 at 7:31 pm #15038TradersCom
KeymasterAgWxMan @AgWxMan1
-189 here15 Feb '18 at 7:32 pm #15039TradersCom
KeymasterSummary
Working gas in storage was 1,884 Bcf as of Friday, February 9, 2018, according to EIA estimates. This represents a net decrease of 194 Bcf from the previous week. Stocks were 577 Bcf less than last year at this time and 433 Bcf below the five-year average of 2,317 Bcf. At 1,884 Bcf, total working gas is within the five-year historical range.
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