March 2000
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In 1999 the Gas Market Saw Higher Prices and Little Change in Consumption
Consumer Prices Declined Substantially From 1980's Peak Prices
Wellhead Prices Show Seasonal Variability in Some Years
1998 Gas Reserve Additions Did Not Replace Production For The First Time in 5 Years
The Gap Between Crude Prices and Gas Prices Widened During Winter 1999/2000
Temperatures in Four Cities During Winter '98/'99 and '99/'00
In the Past Three Years, Working Gas in Storage Has Fallen Within or Exceeded the Expected Inventory Range
End-of-heating Season Stocks Are Approaching the Low End of the Expected Range
Average Pipeline Utilization Varied in 1998
Status of Retail Unbundling in the US as of February 2000
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