Tuesday, September 2, 2008

UPDATES ON SEPT 2 2008

SEPT 2 TUESDAY

SHORT TERM TREND : BEARISH

LONG TERM TREND : BEARISH

S1 RS 333 , S2 RS 326

R1 RS 340 , R2 RS 348

PREFER SHORTS AT RS 338 TO 338.50

STOP LOSS RS 341

TARGET RS 333.

Natural gas for October delivery was at $7.55 per million

British thermal units, down 5 percent, while October

gasoline was at $2.7584 a gallon, down 3.4 percent.

Gustav's winds slowed to about 75 miles per hour

(120 kilometers per hour) at 7 p.m. local time, nine hours

after the storm came ashore, the National Hurricane

Center said.

As much as 20 percent of oil and gas production that was shut

because of Hurricane Gustav may be restored by this weekend,

Louisiana's Governor Bobby Jindal said yesterday at a

press conference in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

The governor earlier called for the federal government to release

oil from the country's strategic petroleum reserves.

Workers from more than 70 percent of the platforms and

rigs in the Gulf were evacuated as Gustav approached,

according to the U.S. Minerals Management Service.

About 1.3 million barrels a day of oil and 7.06 billion

cubic feet of gas was shut, all of the area's offshore oil

output and 95 percent of gas production.



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