Jul-17 Aug-17 Sep-17 Oct-17 Nov-17 Dec-17 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 8: 8:45 9:3 1:15 11: 11:45 12:3 13:15 14: Prior Day s NYMEX Aug-18 Contract (CT) 2.91 2.9 2.89 2.88 2.87 2.86 2.85 2.84 2.83 2.82 NYMEX NG Futures Aug-18 2.87.8 Sep-18 2.846.2 Oct-18 2.856 (.1) Nov-18 2.92 (.1) Dec-18 3.11. Jan-19 3.93.1 Feb-19 3.58.1 Mar-19 2.963.1 Apr-19 2.663.12 May-19 2.632.15 Jun-19 2.662.15 Jul-19 2.693.15 Aug-19 2.71.15 Sep-19 2.685.13 Oct-19 2.73.11 Nov-19 2.757.9 Dec-19 2.886.6 Jan-2 2.981.4 Feb-2 2.946. Mar-2 2.855 (.1) Apr-2 2.551.5 May-2 2.524.6 Jun-2 2.553.7 Jul-2 2.583.7 1YR Strip 2.854.6 218 2.897.2 5YR Strip 2.75 (.1) I N T H E N E W S Black Hills Corp proposes 35-mile natural gas pipeline to supply central Wyoming Daily Energy Insider reported: Black Hills Corp. has proposed building a 35-mile natural gas pipeline to supply about 57, customers in the company s Casper Division in central Wyoming and filed for a certificate of public convenience with the Wyoming Public Service Commission in May. Black 1 2 M O N T H C A N D L E S T I C K ( W E E K L Y ) 4. 3.75 3.5 3.25 3. 2.75 2.5 2.25 2. 1.75 1.5 Black Hills Corp proposes 35-mile natural gas pipeline to supply central Wyoming Proposed natural gas plant in Superior dealt setback in Hills Corp. s natural gas utility Black Hills Gas Distribution, LLC would operate the proposed $54 million Natural Bridge Pipeline. Consisting of 12-inch steel, the pipeline would extend from an interconnection supply point near Douglas, Wyoming, to an existing facility in Casper. This pipeline, planned to be in service in late 219, will connect our customers to new long-term sources of cost-effective natural gas, Linn Evans, president and chief operating officer of Black Hills Corp, said. The pipeline will also provide additional capacity to ensure that Black Hills can cost-effectively meet long-term peak day demand for our customers in the Casper and Riverton areas of Wyoming. For more on this story visit dailyenergyinsider.com or click https://bit.ly/2kavfmw Renewable natural gas flows into SoCalGas lines Kallanish Energy reported: The first renewable natural gas from an anaerobic digestion facility in Southern California is now being injected into natural gas pipelines, Kallanish Energy reports. That news came this week from Southern California Gas (SoCalGas) and waste management company CR&R. Renewable natural gas is a carbonnegative fuel produced from waste that can be used in trucks and buses, to generate electricity, fuel heating systems and for cooking. The renewable natural gas from the digester in Perris, California, is being used to fuel roughly 4 of CR&R s waste-hauling trucks. SoCalGas is committed to delivering cost-effective solutions to our customers that both reduce emissions linked to climate change, and keep energy bills affordable. For more on this story visit kallanishenergy.com or click https://bit.ly/2zjyaqo Prompt Natural Gas (NG) Daily Sentiment BEARISH RESISTANCE 2.9 & 2.93 SUPPORT 2.85 & 2.82 Trading Summary NATURAL GAS Futures Close Change NG 2.87.8 Volume 197 139,93 Open Int. 29,794 ####### CRUDE AND GASOLINE Futures Close Change Crude 74.14.2 RBOB 2.1176.128 Crude/NG 25.83 (.) METALS Futures Close Change Gold 1,251.6 2. EQUITIES Exchange Close Change DOW 24,174.82 (132.36) S&P 5-242.6 (13.49) CURRENCY Currency Close Change EUR/USD 1.174.47 USD/CND 1.245 (.21) Contact Us Mansfield Energy Corp 125 Airport Pkwy Gainesville, GA 351 www.mansfield.energy info@mansfieldoil.com 1.25 Phone: (8) 695-6626
W E E K L Y G A S I N U N D E R G R O U N D S T O R A G E W I T H 5 - Y R R A N G E Release Date: June 27, 218 T R O P I C A L S T O R M A C T I V I T Y A T L A N T I C Rig Count Report Date: June 29, 218 Total Change US - 147 (5) CN - 172 +12 EIA Weekly NG Storage Actual and Surveys for June 29, 218 Released June 28, 218 Range (74) to (89) PIRA (86) Citi Futures (87) Reuters (91) EIA ACTUAL 66 Total Working Gas In Storage 2,74 BCF 66 BCF (LAST WEEK) (735) BCF (LAST YEAR) (51) BCF (5-YR AVG) Tropical Weather Outlook NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 8 AM EDT Thu Jul 5 218 For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: 1. Showers and thunderstorms associated with a weak trough of low pressure located a few hundred miles southwest of Bermuda remain disorganized. Environmental conditions are still conducive for some development before the end of the week while the system moves west-northwestward and then northward between Bermuda and the east coast of the United States. The disturbance is then forecast to interact with a frontal system on Sunday, which should limit any additional development. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...3 percent. * Formation chance through 5 days...medium...4 percent. 2. Satellite images indicate that the shower activity associated with a small area of low pressure and a tropical wave located between the Cabo Verde Islands and the Lesser Antilles remains well organized, and a tropical depression could form at any time. This disturbance is forecast to move westward or west-northwestward at 15 to 2 mph over the tropical Atlantic Ocean. However, in a few days, upper-level winds are forecast to become unfavorable, and the system is expected to degenerate into a trough of low pressure before it reaches the Lesser Antilles. * Formation chance through 48 hours...high...7 percent. * Formation chance through 5 days...high...7 percent. Forecaster Berg U.S. Natural Gas Supply Gas Week 6/21 6/27 Average daily values (BCF/D): Last Year (BCF/d) Dry Production +71.3 Total Supply +77. Last Week (BCF/d) Dry Production +8.1 Total Supply +86.1 [NEXT REPORT ON Jul 5] U.S. Natural Gas Demand Gas Week 6/21 6/27 Average daily values (BCF/D): Last Year (BCF/d) Power +3. Total Demand +69.4 Last Week (BCF/d) Power +33.2 Total Demand +74.2 [NEXT REPORT ON Jul 5] Page 2
1 5.75 5.25 4.75 4.25 3.75 3.25 2.75 2.25 Waha Basis (platts Iferc) -.2 -.4 -.6 -.8-1 -1.2-1.4-1.6-1.8 Month: July 218 Day Price Day Price 1 16 2 73.94 17 3 74.14 18 4 19 5 2 6 21 7 22 8 23 9 24 1 25 11 26 12 27 13 28 14 29 15 3 31 Average (Jul) 74.4 (through 7/3/218) Average (Jun) Average (May) 67.3229 69.9832 N A T U R A L G A S B A S I S F U T U R E S, H E N R Y H U B S P O T P R I C E S, A N D F O R W A R D C U R V E CME NG Option Prices ATM Call CME NG Option Prices ATM Put 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 Henry Hub Daily Spot Price JUL 218 JUN 218 MAY 218.3.5-1.5-1.3-1.1 -.9 -.7 -.5 -.3 -.1.1 Sumas Basis (platts Iferc) 4.25 3.75 3.25 2.75 2.25 1.75 NYMEX Natural Gas Forward Curve 1 7/1/221 1 1/1/222 3/1/223 8/1/223 1/1/224 6/1/224 11/1/224 4/1/225 9/1/225 2/1/226 7/1/226 12/1/226 1 1 -.5 Michcon Basis (platts Iferc) -.1 -.15 -.2 -.25 -.3 -.35 -.4 -.45 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.. -1. 1. -.2 -.4 -.6 -.8-1. -1.2 San Juan Basis (platts Iferc) Transco Zone 6 Basis (platts Iferc) 1 1 -.1 -.2 -.3 -.4 -.5 -.6 -.7 Transco Zone 4 Basis (platts Iferc) Month Strike Close Imp Vol Sep-18 Oct-18 2.8.115 24.3 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Month Strike Close Imp Vol Sep-18 Oct-18 2.8.81 2.6 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 NYMEX WTI Delivery Month Average ($/bbl) (Excluding Weekends and Holidays) Page 3
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.4.35.3.25.2.15 (cents/gallon) Aug-18.361.9 Sep-18.347.13 Oct-18.333.13 Nov-18.321.1 Dec-18.315.8 Jan-19.38.7 Feb-19.33.7 Mar-19.3.6 Apr-19.295.5 May-19.288.4 Jun-19.285.3 Jul-19.284.3 1YR Strip.312.7 (cents/gallon) Aug-18.954.17 Sep-18.952.15 Oct-18.95.13 Nov-18.948.11 Dec-18.948.11 Jan-19.946.11 Feb-19.936.1 Mar-19.918.1 Apr-19.848.5 May-19.788.1 Jun-19.769.1 Jul-19.762 (.1) 1YR Strip.893.9 E T H A N E F U T U R E S, N G / E T H A N E R A T I O, P R O P A N E F U T U R E S, A N D T H E F R A C S P R E A D CME Future Prices Ethane (C2) Non-LDH Mont Belvieu CME Future Prices Propane (C3) 1 Ethane Futures 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1..9.8 Non-LDH Mont Belvieu 1 9/1/218 11/1/218 3/1/219 7/1/219 9/1/219 1 9/1/218 11/1/218 3/1/219 7/1/219 9/1/219 1 1.5.95.85.75.65.55.45 Propane Futures 6.5 6. 5.5 5. 4.5 4. 3.5 3. 2.5 2. Ethane / Natural Gas Ratio Frac Spread Page 5
9/1/218 9/1/219 1/1/22 5/1/22 1/1/221 5/1/221 9/1/221 1/1/222 9/1/222 1/1/223 5/1/223 9/1/223 1/1/224 5/1/224 1 7/1/221 1 1/1/222 3/1/223 8/1/223 1/1/224 6/1/224 11/1/224 4/1/225 9/1/225 2/1/226 7/1/226 12/1/226 9/1/218 9/1/219 1/1/22 5/1/22 1/1/221 5/1/221 9/1/221 1/1/222 9/1/222 1/1/223 5/1/223 9/1/223 1/1/224 5/1/224 9/1/224 1/1/225 5/1/225 Prompt WTI (CL) Crude Daily Sentiment BULLISH RESISTANCE 75.36 & 76.59 SUPPORT 72.82 & 71.51 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @MPG_NatGasNews NYMEX Brent (BZ) Futures Sep-18 77.76.46 Oct-18 77.41.43 Nov-18 77.9.4 Dec-18 76.73.38 Jan-19 76.34.37 Feb-19 75.9.37 Mar-19 75.45.38 Apr-19 75..37 May-19 74.56.38 Jun-19 74.11.37 Jul-19 73.7.35 Aug-19 73.3.33 Sep-19 72.9.33 Oct-19 72.52.32 Nov-19 72.16.32 Dec-19 71.74.31 Jan-2 71.38.31 Feb-2 71.3.3 Mar-2 7.68.31 Apr-2 7.33.32 May-2 69.99.29 Jun-2 69.66.29 Jul-2 69.31.28 Aug-2 68.99.27 1YR Strip 75.61.38 218 77.25.42 5YR Strip 68.5.28 B R E N T C R U D E F O R W A R D C U R V E 85 8 75 7 65 6 55 5 45 W T I C R U D E F O R W A R D C U R V E 85 8 75 7 65 6 55 5 45 WTI B R E N T S P R E A D (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (1) (11) (12) FRAC Spread Specifications Ethane : 42% Propane: 28% Butane: 11% 66,5 btu/g 9,83 btu/g 12,916 btu/g Iso-Butane: 6% 98,935 btu/g Natural Gasoline: 13% 115,21 btu/g Prompt NGL Futures ($/gallon) Aug-18 Butane Iso-Butane Nat Gasoline Close Change 1.195.67 1.238 (.13) 1.546.1 NYMEX WTI (CL) Futures Aug-18 74.14.2 Sep-18 71.59 (.3) Oct-18 68.84 (.46) Nov-18 68.6 (.45) Dec-18 67.44 (.39) Jan-19 66.92 (.31) Feb-19 66.37 (.24) Mar-19 65.88 (.18) Apr-19 65.44 (.12) May-19 65.5 (.8) Jun-19 64.7 (.5) Jul-19 64.29 (.3) Aug-19 63.9 (.3) Sep-19 63.53 (.3) Oct-19 63.19 (.5) Nov-19 62.85 (.7) Dec-19 62.52 (.1) Jan-2 62.15 (.11) Feb-2 61.81 (.12) Mar-2 61.49 (.12) Apr-2 61.19 (.12) May-2 6.91 (.11) Jun-2 6.64 (.1) Jul-2 6.33 (.1) 1YR Strip 67.39 (.18) 218 7.1 (.23) 5YR Strip 59.69 (.14) Page 6