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      schrieb am 28.10.04 10:01:21
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      Tja, Substitut für Erdgas in den USA ist klassischer Weise Erdoel .......


      :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 28.10.04 17:50:26
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Erdgas jetzt 9,20 $ weiter steigend !

      Seit gewarnt das geht noch weiter rauf und die Aktien runter !

      25 % des US Energieverbrauchs basiert auf Erdgas !
      Substitut : ERDOEL !

      Oel jetzt schon wieder 52,50 $
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      schrieb am 28.10.04 19:59:09
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      Brauchst Dir keine Mühe mehr geben - die Ölparty ist vorbei :laugh:
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      schrieb am 28.10.04 21:36:21
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      eine befreundete Jungpolitikerin(CDU) sagte mir, daß im Bermudadreieck ein grosses Gasvorkommen auf dem Meeresboden liegt und die Amis gerade dabei seien, es probeweise anzuzapfen.

      Wenn dies gelingt sollten die Gaspreise erstmal fallen, oder?

      Kann aber noch eine Weile gehen, bis es massiv strömt, denke ich mal.

      Je4mand anderes sagte mir, daß das legendäre Atlantis auch in diesem Bereich gelegen habe.
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      schrieb am 29.10.04 08:38:24
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      Der Brennstoff geht aus bald geht Ihr alle nach Haus :laugh:

      Die Lage ist ernst !

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      schrieb am 25.11.04 19:31:10
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Dramatischer Anstieg der Erdgas Preise in den USA nachdem die Winterbevorratung eingebrochen ist !

      Zieht Euch warm an ! Der Crash kommt ....
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      schrieb am 30.11.04 15:17:53
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      jungpolitikerin ohne ahnung. sie meinte gashydrate. ich alche mich schlapp!
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      schrieb am 20.05.05 22:02:39
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      New York (Platts)--20May2005
      US Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan Friday warned that the country`s
      limited LNG infrastructure has restricted access to global gas supplies, even
      as US producers have failed to expand their production. Greenspan, in a speech
      to the Economic Club of New York, noted that despite "markedly higher drilling
      activity," the US natural gas sector in recent years "has been unable to
      noticeably expand production or to increase imports from Canada," resulting in
      "significant upward pressure on prices..."

      The Fed chief added that "North America`s limited capacity to import liquefied
      natural gas has effectively restricted our access to the world`s abundant
      supplies of gas." Without the levening impact of significant foreign supplies,
      "US natural gas prices since late 2002 have been notably higher, on average,
      than prices abroad. As a result, significant segments of the North American
      gas-using industry are in a weakened competitive position," said Greenspan.

      This story was originally published in Platts Natural Gas Alert
      http://www.naturalgasalert.platts.com




      :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 06.06.05 19:48:07
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      London (Platts)--6Jun2005
      The days of domestic fundamentals serving as the only influence over natural
      gas prices "are over" as money managers turn increasingly to energy
      commodities to boost their portfolio returns and the US begins to compete for
      global supplies of liquefied natural gas, David Sobotka, president of Merrill
      Lynch commodities, said Monday.

      In remarks delivered at Interchange Energy`s LDC Forum in Atlanta, Sobotka
      said investors who previously focused primarily on equities such as pension
      funds and insurance companies will dramatically alter forward curve natural
      gas prices over the next few years as paper demand for natural gas increases.
      "This trend is likely not only to continue, but to accelerate" and "will only
      add to the bullish bias," in gas prices, Sobotka added. Accordingly, the
      market will see more price movements that are difficult to explain based on
      existing fundamentals.

      This story was originally published in Platts Natural Gas Alert
      http://naturalgasalert.platts.com

      :eek:
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      schrieb am 23.06.05 00:11:22
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      Washington (Platts)--22Jun2005
      US Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman Wednesday highlighted growing concern about
      US natural gas prices, which he said were the most expensive in the world.
      "High gas prices are causing significant job dislocation in the chemical
      industry by shifting production abroad," Bodman said in a speech to the
      National Petroleum Council. "This a trend that, as far as I can tell, seems
      likely to continue."

      The secretary said the US needed to "do more" to ensure that the nation had
      "adequate and affordable" supplies of natural gas to be used as both a fuel
      source and as an industrial feedstock. Independent Project Analysis, a
      consulting firm based in Northern Virginia, recently reported that high US gas
      prices have cost America`s chemical sector nearly 90,000 jobs and $50-bil in
      business to overseas operations. Of 120 chemical plants being built around the
      world with price tags of $1-bil or more, just one is in the US while 50 are in
      China.

      This story was originally published in Platts Petrochemical Alert
      http://petrochemcialalert.platts.com
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      schrieb am 23.06.05 10:45:49
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      Exxon says N. America gas production has peaked
      Tue Jun 21, 2005 04:52 PM ET
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      NEW YORK (Reuters) - After weak prices in the 1990s due to oversupply, natural gas production in North America will probably continue to decline unless there is another big discovery, Exxon Mobil Corp.`s (XOM.N: Quote, Profile, Research) chief executive said on Tuesday.
      "Gas production has peaked in North America," Chief Executive Lee Raymond told reporters at the Reuters Energy Summit.

      Asked whether production would continue to decline even if two huge arctic gas pipeline projects were built, Raymond said, "I think that`s a fair statement, unless there`s some huge find that nobody has any idea where it would be."

      Exxon is a major player in the two multi-billion dollar pipeline projects that could bring stranded arctic gas to Canada and the lower 48 states.

      The Mackenzie Valley pipeline. which includes partners Imperial Oil (IMO.TO: Quote, Profile, Research) , Shell Canada (SHC.TO: Quote, Profile, Research) , ConocoPhillips (COP.N: Quote, Profile, Research) and the Aboriginal Pipeline Group, has been stalled due to land access issues with native groups in Canada.

      At a cost of some C$7 billion (US$5.6 billion), the Mackenzie line could by 2010 bring up to 1.9 billion cubic feet per day of much needed arctic gas in Canada to fuel steadily rising demand.

      The larger Alaska Highway Pipeline, also stalled as Exxon, BP (BP.L: Quote, Profile, Research) and ConocoPhillips seek fiscal terms with the state of Alaska and regulatory clarity from the Canadian government, could tap as much as 6 bcfd of gas from the Alaska North Slope by 2012 at a cost of $15-20 billion.

      "In terms of those two projects, I think Mackenzie is somewhat ahead of Alaska. Obviously both of them have to go through Canada and to that extent the Canadian government has a significant impact on the timing of both projects," he said.

      "The facts are that gas production continues to decline, and will start to decline even more rapidly. By the time we get to that period (2010-2012), we`ll need it badly."

      Stranded natural gas reserves on the Alaskan North Slope and in the Canadian arctic could total more than 40 trillion cubic feet, according to analyst estimates.

      While the number of U.S. rigs drilling for natural gas has climbed about 20 percent over the last year and prices are at record highs, producers have been struggling to raise output.

      Experts said easy onshore and shallow water basins have been mostly tapped or are off limits for environmental reasons, and new technologies like horizontal drilling have been draining wells in two or three years, a much faster rate than the five years or more during the 1990s.

      The U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates that natural gas production will be flat this year and increase only one-half percent next year.

      At the same time, demand for the cleaner burning fossil fuel is expected to grow by two percent this year and almost 2.5 percent in 2006, according to EIA, the statistical arm of the Department of Energy.

      © Reuters 2005. All Rights Reserved.


      Nach PEAK OIL 1973 folgt PEAK GAS in Nordamerika 2005

      Es wird Geschichte geschrieben !

      WARNUNG WARNUNG

      25 % der US Energieversorgung basiert auf ERDGAS
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      schrieb am 15.07.05 09:58:36
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      Erdgaspreis USA jetzt über 8$

      WARNUNG WARNUNG

      25% aller Energie der USA fusst auf Erdgas ! :rolleyes:


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