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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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The Texas natural gas marketplace is one of the most important factors in the North America energy market. But getting information on Texas supply, demand, storage and exports can be difficult. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) requires all interstate pipelines to provide this information to the marketplace and this is an important source of data for BENport™. However, intrastate pipelines - those within the borders of a single state (such as Texas) - are not subject to FERC jurisdiction and thus are not required to post their scheduled volumes. In the past this missing data has created a gap in the picture of supply/demand available though the analysis of pipeline gas flows and capacity information.

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