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Bayou Tiger  LSU Fan The Woodlands, TX Member since Nov 2003 2938 posts

| re: Good news on NG prices... (Posted on 10/12/12 at 5:42 pm to cwill)
Man, capitalism and the "invisible hand" are so bad-ass at resource allocation. I'm proud to be an American and am glad the government didn't try to switch the plants to wind power or something similarly asinine. Just give 'em time, i guess.
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bryso  Clemson Fan The Real Death Valley Member since Dec 2006 26768 posts

| re: Good news on NG prices... (Posted on 10/12/12 at 8:33 pm to Golfer)
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This isn't good for industries that use NG as a source of power...
Like the ones up and down MS river
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Athanatos  Vanderbilt Fan Baton Rouge Member since Sep 2010 5610 posts

| re: Good news on NG prices... (Posted on 10/12/12 at 8:35 pm to cwill)
Some smart banks making these gas calls 
This post was edited on 10/12 at 8:36 pm
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TheHiddenFlask  Clemson Fan The Welsh red light district Member since Jul 2008 16383 posts

| re: Good news on NG prices... (Posted on 10/13/12 at 7:56 am to Athanatos)
You have enough time to post on TD, but not return my text? My new office is within a rock's throw of yours.
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CAD703X  Toledo Fan Liberty Island Member since Jul 2008 19355 posts

| re: Good news on NG prices... (Posted on 10/13/12 at 1:43 pm to TheHiddenFlask)
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You have enough time to post on TD, but not return my text? My new office is within a rock's throw of yours
when td and irl collide
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rmc  LSU Fan Zachary, LA Member since Sep 2004 21149 posts

| re: Good news on NG prices... (Posted on 10/17/12 at 11:31 am to CAD703X)
Did NG prices go up again? CHK up 3%. Almost to the point where I get out.
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TigerBite  LSU Fan Dallas Member since Feb 2004 1836 posts

| re: Good news on NG prices... (Posted on 10/17/12 at 10:50 pm to rmc)
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Did NG prices go up again? CHK up 3%. Almost to the point where I get out.
I believe NG prices are at their highs since last year at this time. A year ago, the following two months came tumbling. Currently, NG is a little overbought. Tomorrow's storage could give a little more directionality, but near-term weather and storage trends are not favorable at the moment. Most banks are calling for $4 gas next year. Shales are economice at $4-$5, so there's your likely cap. Fundamentals are favorable, but it is way too easy to put rigs to work and get production numbers back up. E&Ps are still hedging any pops, so that should be a decent clue.
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