Gas users lock in low long-term prices

Long-term price risk management deals are becoming more popular with utilities and regulators as a way to lock in low natural gas prices

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With natural gas spot prices falling to a low of $2.83 per million British thermal unit (mmBtu) in late November – a two-year low – some consumers of the fuel have sought out deals to secure fixed-price supply benchmarked against current lows for as long as possible. At the same time, the US Energy Information Administration expects 2011 production to rise by 6.1% in 2011 to 65.6 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) and storage is now 261bcf above the five-year average, prompting producers on the

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