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Awash in natural gas, prices hit new 7-year lows
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 27 - 08 - 2009


Natural gas prices slumped to their lowest
level in seven years today after the U.S. government
reported that salt caverns, aquifers and other underground
storage areas are filling up, according to AP.
Levels of natural gas, a key energy source for power
plants around the country, has been building because
power-intense industries, like manufacturing, have cut back
severely on production.
Natural gas tumbled 4.5 cents to $2.865 per 1,000 cubic
feet. The price dropped as low as $2.692 per 1,000 cubic
feet earlier in the day, a price not seen since Aug. 7,
2002. The contract is scheduled to end Thursday, however,
and most of the trading already has switched to the October
contract that gave up 4.6 cents to trade at $3.248.
Meanwhile, crude and gasoline futures were tugged higher
as equities markets rose and the dollar fell among other
major currencies.
Benchmark crude for October delivery added $1.06 to settle
at $72.49 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
Still, oil prices have been tumbling since they touched
$75 a barrel on Tuesday, and analysts said they expect it
will fall further as the summer driving season ends in a
few weeks.
Retail gas prices peaked in late June at around $2.69 per
gallon and have been falling slowly since, giving consumers
a bit of a break in the tough economy.
Gas prices gave up two-tenths of a penny to $2.62 a
gallon, according to auto club AAA, Wright Express and Oil
Price Information Service. A gallon of regular gasoline is
11.5 cents more expensive than last month, but it's $1.047
cheaper than the same time last year.
Oil remains above $70, largely because it is bought in the
U.S. dollar. That means when the dollar falls, like it did
Thursday, investors can get more crude for less money.
Crude supplies grow this week, however, and they remain
well above seasonal norms.
«It's getting harder and harder to justify it at these
prices,» PFGBest analyst Phil Flynn said.
Natural gas prices plunged early in the day when the
Energy Information Administration reported that natural gas
placed into storage surged again.
There is so much natural gas in storage, it has begun to
test the country's storage capacity. But EIA economist Jose
Villar told The Associated Press that storage facilities
have added about 100 billion cubic feet of extra space,
giving suppliers more places to put it. The EIA will
include details of the added capacity in a report to be
published in the next few weeks, Villar said.
In other Nymex trading, gasoline for September delivery
increased 1.49 cents to $1.9975 a gallon and heating oil
added less than a penny to $1.8615 a gallon. In London,
Brent crude climbed 49 cents to $72.14.


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