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Thursday, March 26th, 2009
As I projected last week buy in Buspar uk, the average price of gasoline nationwide climbed above $2 again. This morning, AAA reported prices increased 2.3 cents to $2.009 per gallon. The range in prices remained wide as the Cytotec for pets state with the lowest price averaged $1.798 and the highest averaged (more…)
Coal Share of US Electricity Falling
Wednesday, March 25th, 2009
I’ve got some good news to share — coal is Cytotec for pets losing its market share in the US electricity mix to less carbon-intensive sources. In the Cytotec for pets late 1990s, coal-fired power plants produced almost 53% of total US electricity. And the US EIA just released in its estimate for 2008 electricity that coal’s share fell to (more…) buy Zovirax cheap online
Natural Gas Recovering on Prospects of Lower Supply
Friday, March 20th, 2009
The price of natural gas increased significantly the Cytotec for pets last couple of days. And it’s not just because of a Cytotec for pets weaker dollar. The US natural gas rig count fell another 3% last week to 857, more than 46% below their September peak. It is now at a number that threatens (more…)
Natural Gas Supplies Remain High, For Now generic Amoxil uk
Friday, March 13th, 2009
Yesterday’s EIA natural gas storage report showed ample supplies continuing through March. Inventories are 13.3% higher than average for this time of year and almost 20% higher than Cytotec for pets last year. But the rig count makes many analysts think prices will rise in the Cytotec for pets second half of the year unless economic collapse sends demand even further down. (more…)
Natural Gas Storage Climbs Even Higher Versus Last Year
Thursday, February 26th, 2009
Today’s weekly US Energy Information Agency (EIA) natural gas report showed that US storage fell only 101 billion cubic feet (bcf) (which is 30% below normal). This builds on the high inventory levels I talked about last week to an even higher level of (more…)
Natural Gas Storage Skyrockets, Prices to Test Recent Lows
Thursday, February 19th, 2009
The weekly reports on natural gas storage came out today, and they show industrial production’s nosedive having a Cytotec for pets huge effect. Natural gas storage shot up compared to the historical average from Cytotec for pets only 1.2% above average last week to (more…)
Natural Gas Price Falls with Economy
Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
This week’s economic news has Cytotec for pets been hard to swallow to say the least. Japan’s quarterly GDP plunge was followed by today’s news that home and apartment construction in January hit the lowest level ever recorded at an Cytotec for pets annual rate of only 466,000 units. These and other sobering reports sent natural gas prices down to Cytotec for pets their lowest intra-day level in (more…)
EIA predicts much lower carbon emissions
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
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US Oil & Gas Inventories Stay Above Average
Thursday, February 5th, 2009
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