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Sunday, 11/19/2017 1:39:06 PM

Sunday, November 19, 2017 1:39:06 PM

Post# of 5832
hmm... edit...

historical storage data: 5 year moving avg's etc, eventually obsolete. Been saying it

Natural Gas Demand Summary: http://www.celsiusenergy.net/p/natural-gas-demand.html
For the week ending November 10, total natural gas demand rose 3.6 BCF/day week-over-week to 82.3 BCF/day and was 10.6 BCF/day higher than the same week last year. The components of truly temperature-independent demand--which include LNG exports and exports to Mexico-- rose by 0.4 BCF/day week-over-week to 7.5 BCF/day. With the weekly gain, temperature independent demand is now up a bullish 1.7 BCF/day compared to this time last year, driven by a 1.5 BCF/day rise in LNG exports. Natural gas powerburn--a partially temperature-independent variable in that BCF per degree day is driven by cost relative to competitor fuels such as coal--rose by 1.0 BCF/day from last week and is up a bullish 0.3 BCF/day year-over-year.
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Natural Gas Supply Summary: http://www.celsiusenergy.net/p/blog-page_17.html
Total natural gas supply rose a bearish 0.2 BCF/day week-over-week to 81.6 BCF/day for the week ending November 10. The gain in supply was driven by a 0.2 BCF/day rise in domestic production. With the week-over-week gain, total natural gas supply is now up 5.8 BCF/day compared to last year, driven primarily by a 5.3 BCF/day rise in domestic production.upper portion of its 52-week range0.0 BCF/day below its 52-week high of 81.6 BCF/day. Click HERE for full details.
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http://www.celsiusenergy.net/p/natural-gas-supply-demand.html
Natural Gas Temperature-Independent Supply/Demand Balance Summary
For the week ending November 10, temperature-independent natural gas supply/demand balance--which includes domestic production and exports & imports--was -3.9 BCF/day loose year-over-year. Over the past month, the market has loosened by -5.0 BCF/day from 1.0 BCF/day tight the week ending October 13, including a -0.7 BCF/day loosening in the past week alone. The week's looseness was driven primarily by LNG exports which are up 1.5 BCF/day compared to last year. Of note, this measure of supply/demand balance does not include Powerburn which has elements of both temperature-dependence and -independence. See the Natural Gas Demand page for more on Powerburn.
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http://www.celsiusenergy.net/p/map2.html
Natural Gas Feedgas Deliveries To Sabine Pass Liquefaction Facility
Cheniere Energy's Sabine Pass Liquefied Natural Gas(LNG) liquefaction facility is located on the Gulf Coast on the Texas/Louisiana border and became the US' first LNG export facility in March 2016. The plant receives feedgas deliveries via Cheniere's wholly owned Creole Trail Pipeline, an 85-mile pipeline that itself receives gas from the Transco, Natural Gas Pipeline of America (NGPL), Texas Eastern (TETCO), and Trunkline pipelines. Liquefied natural gas represents a new temperature-independent source of natural gas demand that will become increasingly influential in natural gas supply/demand balance. The graphs below plot daily & weekly natural gas deliveries to Sabine Pass that are subsequently cooled, liquefied, and transported throughout the world.

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