On the Money
September 6, 2007
GASSY STOCKS

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Going into this summer, at least one energy-analyst team thought declining U.S. and Canadian natural gas supplies would drive a tighter gas market and force year-over-year storage inventories lower, to a summer-ending level of 3.46

 

 

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