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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

UPDATES ON AUG 13 2008

AUG 13 WEDNESDAY

SHORT TERM TREND : BEARISH : TARGET RS 346

LONG TERM TREND : BULLISH : TARGET RS 530

S1 RS 352, S2 RS 348, S3 RS 343

R1 RS 358, R2 RS 363, R3 RS 367

PREFER SHORT AT RS 358 TO 358.30

STOP LOSS RS 363

TARGET RS 351

Natural Gas Is Steady as Crude Oil Slips, U.S. Dollar Holds .

Natural gas in New York was little changed, erasing an

earlier advance, as crude oil slipped to a 14-week low

and the dollar held against the euro.

Oil fell more than $1 a barrel and the dollar was steady at

$1.4923 per euro at 2:36 p.m. in New York, from $1.4909

yesterday. It earlier touched $1.4816, the strongest since

Feb. 26. A stronger dollar prompts investors using

commodities as an inflation hedge to exit the market.

Natural gas for September delivery fell 1.9 cents to settle

at $8.33 per million British thermal units at 3:05 p.m. on

the New York Mercantile Exchange. It earlier rose as high

as $8.489 per million Btu and has dropped 38 percent

since closing at $13.577 on July 3, the highest in 30

months.

Crude oil for September delivery slid $1.44, or 1.3 percent,

to settle at $113.01 a barrel in New York. Futures touched

$112.31 today, the lowest close since May 1, and climbed as

high as $115.95. Oil climbed to a record $147.27 on July 11.

Inventories gained 56 billion cubic feet in the week ended

Aug. 8, according to the median of seven analyst

estimates complied by Bloomberg. The average change

for this time of year over the past five is an increase

of 50 billion.

The Energy Department is scheduled to release its weekly

supply update on Aug. 14 at 10:35 a.m. in Washington.

Domestic gas output is expected to increase by 8 percent this

year, the Energy Department said in its monthly Short-Term

Energy Outlook released on July 8. The next report is

due on Aug. 12.

U.S. gas prices may average $9 per million British thermal units in

2009, the analysts said. The 2009 average price for futures

today is $9.244 per million Btu, according to data

compiled by Bloomberg.










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