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01/05/2009 0740

12/30/2008 0800

01/05/2009 0524

01/05/2009 0524

1078 bbtu
-155 bcf
5438 bbtu
N/A bcf
GULF PRODUCTION MONITOR: January 5, 2009 Text Box: Gulf production stands at 10.3 Bcf today. Both the East Leg of Tennessee's Blue Water System and the Discovery Mainline are expected to come back online later this week however, the same weather that caused the suspension of repair efforts on the Sea Robin system is likely also effecting repairs on other system's in the area. Repairs efforts on both systems have been delayed for weather before. TEXAS ENERGY BULLETIN: January 5, 2009 ERCOT Peak Load increased to 44 GW.Prices were lower across the region with HH down 22 cnts to $5.41.HSC fell by 39 cnts to $4.64 The HH-HSC spread increased by 17 cnts to +78 cnts. Flows east to HH fell by 93,000 MMBtu. Waha dropped by 21 cnts to $4.26. The HSC-Waha spread decreased by 18 cnts to +38 cnts. Flows east to HSC decreased by 2,000 MMBtu. SoCal was down by 36 cnts to $4.75. The SoCal-Waha spread fell by 15 cnts to +49 cnts. Flows west to SoCal increased by 27,000 MMBtu. US POWER - GAS BURN REPORT: January 5, 2009 SUPPLY DEMAND BALANCE: January 5, 2009 <--For Daily Supply/Demand Balance Report and Data, contact Bentek at 888-251-1264--> NATURAL GAS DAILY STORAGE RANGE: January 5, 2009 <--For Daily Storage Range Report and Data, contact Bentek at 888-251-1264-->
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EMF Analytics: U.S. Power – Gas Burn Report

BENTEK’s Gas Burn Number hit a blistering 42.3 BCF on August 2nd.

US electricity production for the week ended August 5 hit an all-time weekly output record of 98,583 gigawatt hours according to the Edison Electric Institute. It was the second time in the past three weeks that a new record was set and followed the hottest July since 1895 based on Weather Channel reports.

During the same period, natural gas storage has experienced unprecedented Summer withdrawals: a withdrawal of 7 BCF for the week ending July 21 and another withdrawal of -12 BCF for the week ending August 4. According to Energy Information Administration (EIA), even the Eastern Storage Region experienced a withdrawal during the last reporting week. The demand for natural gas to fuel power generation facilities has taken center stage in the natural gas market. The need for prompt, accurate information about natural gas use in the power generation sector has never been greater.

To meet this need, today BENTEK is introducing a new report which provides daily summary data and plant-by-plant detail on natural gas burned for power generation titled the BENTEK U.S. Power – Gas Burn Report. The Gas Burn Report is the most comprehensive source for daily U.S. natural gas and dual-fired power plant gas consumption data covering 427 plants representing about 46% of U.S. summer consumption (April-October, segmented by NERC region and state. The Gas Burn Report provides a top-down and a bottom-up view of the gas burned for power generation.

Key Developments in the Power Sector

BENTEK's New Gas Burn Report has revealed some key development in the power sector over the past few weeks.  For example:

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