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GULF PRODUCTION MONITOR: October 10, 2008 Gulf Production has climbed above the 8 Bcf/d mark in evening flows for the first time. LA FD offshore production dropped 88 MMcf/d but both Texas Offshore and Federal Offshore increased by a total of 164 Bcf/d. Tennessee has pushed back the completion of repairs to the East leg of the Bluewater system due to delays. Garden Bank's shippers are asking the pipeline to set up an interconnect with ANR through SMI 76 to facilitate the delivery of condensate. Total deferred offshore production since 8/29 is now 247 Bcf/d. TEXAS ENERGY BULLETIN: October 10, 2008 ERCOT Peak Load increased to 42 GW.Prices were mixed across the region with HH up 10 cnts to $6.69.HSC gained 9 cnts to $6.30. The HH-HSC spread increased by 1 cnt to +38 cnts. Flows east to HH increased by 157,000 MMBtu. Waha was up by 4 cnts to $4.37. The HSC-Waha spread gained 6 cnts to $1.93. Flows east to HSC increased by 101,000 MMBtu. SoCal dropped by 16 cnts to $4.67. The SoCal-Waha spread fell by 20 cnts to +30 cnts. Flows west to SoCal dropped by 148,000 MMBtu. US POWER - GAS BURN REPORT: October 10, 2008 SUPPLY DEMAND BALANCE: October 10, 2008 <--For Daily Supply/Demand Balance Report and Data, contact Bentek at 888-251-1264--> NATURAL GAS DAILY STORAGE RANGE: October 10, 2008 <--For Daily Storage Range Report and Data, contact Bentek at 888-251-1264-->
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EMF Energy Visuals™: Storage Fill Maps™

BENTEK monitors the injections and withdrawals of each storage facility in the U.S. that is attached or associated with an interstate pipeline. In our Natural Gas Storage maps we use this data to show the storage capacity and utilization at each of these facilities where current inventory and capacity information can be determined.

Our Storage Maps indicate capacity utilization by means of a “gas gauge”, where each gas gauge is depicted on a map of U.S. Energy Information Agency (EIA) storage regions – the regional breakdown used by the EIA to report natural gas storage statistics. One map summarizes all facilities in each of the three EIA regions. Another shows all facilities where inventories are monitored by BENTEK.

Each ‘gas gauge’ shows the percentage utilization at each facility or group of facilities. Red is utilized. Green is unutilized. A solid red gauge represents a full storage location. A solid green gauge represents an empty storage location.

Using this visual representation, you can quickly and accurately determine which facilities are at risk of filling up, or running out – depending on the season.



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