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Melissa Depanian | June 8, 2011 at 2:09 pm

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Daily Update

Andres Rosello | April 29, 2011 at 1:38 pm

The price of natural gas shed a modest 3 cents Friday to close the day at $4.36/MMBtu. The anticipation of healthy storage building on warmer spring weather depressed natural gas markets even with the bullish forecast of a large storage report this week due to recent colder-than-average weather. Bearish sentiment surrounding the onset of mild spring weather, lackluster demand, and the expectation of future storage builds place natural gas on a downward track entering [...]

Fundamental Analysis

Andres Rosello | at 1:33 pm

The EIA reported a 12 Bcf build in natural gas storage for the week ending 3/25/2011, withing analyst expectations of a withdrawal of 20 Bcf to an injection of 17 Bcf. Working gas in storage was 1,624 Bcf as of Fiday, 12 Bcf less than last year’s 1,624 Bcf stock and 68 Bcf above the 5-year average of 1, 556 Bcf. [...]

Technical Analysis

Andres Rosello | at 1:25 pm

Since mid-march, Natural Gas prices have risen over 13% but the last couple of trading sessions have seen both prices and the MACD retreat into what appears to be a consolidation. While a pause after such a rapid increase in price is typical, note the jagged pattern of trading between the top and bottom of the channel that’s occurred with some degree of precision on a [...]

Regulatory Analysis

Andres Rosello | at 1:01 pm

Phase 2 of the re-opening of California’s Direct Access closed just as Phase 1 — withing minutes. Customers will be able to submit six month switching notices for phase 3 sometime in mid to late January 2011, and the submission process is expected to mirror that of the previous two Phases. Again, customers are encouraged to submit their notices as soon as the new Phase opens since space is extremely limited [...]

A Cleaner Path to Greener Buildings

Dan Mees | March 10, 2011 at 8:41 pm

In case you missed it, World Energy recently made an announcement that drew a little attention: our investment in Retroficiency and roll out of a new product, the Virtual Energy Audit. Why the buzz? If we are going to make our existing commercial buildings more efficient (the White House notes [...]

Energy Used To Be Easy…

Phil Adams | at 8:34 pm

Energy used to be easy. All you had to do was pay the utility bill. But beginning a decade ago, there has been a proliferation of options and programs born out of deregulation and regulation, subsidy and stimulus. It can be quite overwhelming. Energy professionals trying to optimize a specific aspect of this complex mix [...]

Check Out Our New Investor Video

admin | February 17, 2011 at 2:42 am

We’re really proud of the new site, hopefully you’re getting around ok.

A highlight is the new investor video that tells the story of our stock. If you just need a quick overview of that, check this out:

Thanks for stopping by, and please let us know what we can do to make the [...]

One Golfer’s Thoughts on Why Accountability Matters

Phil Adams | February 13, 2011 at 10:22 am

I’m an athlete. I’m not an artist, writer or actor; besides husband, father and President, I define myself as an athlete. My two passions are Ultimate Frisbee and Golf. As middle age sets in I play a lot more of the latter, but the interesting thing is that these are the only two sports [...]

Why Pay More

Phil Adams | February 8, 2011 at 11:54 am

I’m the type of guy who’ll drive a mile down the road to get a nickel off unleaded gas. I can tell you what my heating bill was in January, exactly. I don’t think of myself as cheap, because I’m happy to pay for quality where I can find it. But I do want [...]