Title: Natural Gas Supply Conference
1Natural Gas Supply Conference
American Public Gas Association January 30 31,
2001
William Trapmann Energy Information Administration
2Current Natural Gas Spot Prices Well Above the
Recent Price Range
3Residential Prices Do Not Reflect the Volatility
Seen in Upstream Prices
4Consumers Will Pay 45 percent more per Mcf and
Total Heating Bills will be about 75 percent
higher than last Winter
5Natural Gas Spot Prices Base Case and 95
Confidence Interval
Sources History Natural Gas Week Projections
Short-Term Energy Outlook, January 2001.
6Annual Changes in Natural Gas Demand by Sector
Sources History EIA Projections Short-Term
Energy Outlook, January 2001.
7Storage Stocks are Below the Average Five-Year
Level
(Percentage Difference from Previous 5-Year
Average)
Sources History Natural Gas Week Projections
Short-Term Energy Outlook, January 2001.
8Low Natural Gas Stocks Expected at the End of the
Current Heating Season
9Natural Gas Production Exhibits Significant
Decline Rates
Annual gas production replacement in the Gulf
Coast Area, vintiged by year of completion,
1970-97. After Potential Gas Committee 1998,
data from PI/Dwights.
Source Advanced Resource International
10Rigs Drilling Gas Wells Are At All-Time Highs
Drilling Rigs 1/2/98 - 1/19/01