No Floor In Sight For Natural Gas; Prices Plunge
CHRIS KAHN
NEW YORK (AP) Natural gas prices tumbled again Thursday, hitting new seven-year lows as the country pares down on energy usage and more unused supply is put into storage. That will mean huge savings for a lot of people this winter when the heating bill arrives. On Monday, Spokane, Wash.-based utility Avista Corp. said it wants to reduce natural gas prices for its Oregon customers to the lowest levels in five years. And in the Midwest, Alliant Energy Corp. and Wisconsin Public Service Corp. both predicted heating bills would drop around 20 percent. "Any savings we get, they get," Alliant spokesman Scott Drzycimski said. Natural gas for October delivery gave up 20.7 cents to settle at $2.508 per 1,000 cubic feet on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Prices dropped as low as $2.50 per 1,000 cubic feet the lowest since March 2002 after the government reported that U.S. natural gas supplies grew again last week and are now nearly 18 percent above the five-year average. Natural gas, a key energy source for power plants, has plummeted to less than a third the price it fetched last summer, and its contract on the Nymex lost nearly 23 percent in the past six trading days.- Loading Comments...
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