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Commercial Newsletter Library

The MXenergy Weekly Market Update provides commercial customers with valuable information about the natural gas and electricity markets. Written by MXenergy’s Supply and Pricing teams, the newsletter offers stats and commentary to help you manage your company’s energy needs.

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8/27/10
Texas electricity consumption continues to break historical records

8/20/10
Demand for electricity climbs while natural gas prices trend near annual lows

8/13/10
ERCOT reports all-time record. NYISO reports record July. PJM uses more power in one month than Switzerland in a year.

8/6/10
A report released today by the Coast Guard National Incident Command concludes that only 26% of the oil that flowed as a result of the Deepwater Horizon explosion still remains in the Gulf of Mexico

7/30/10
Reported power production increase 15% year-over-year due to intense heat

7/23/10
2010, the hottest year on record

7/16/10
BP stops oil flow for now

7/9/10
Northeast power prices heat up

6/25/10
Restraining on drilling moratorium. Cap back on BP's gushing well.

6/18/10
Gulf oil spill may hasten the development of shale gas and oil sands formations around the country and in Canada

6/11/10
Energy prices hold as the U.S economy and temperatures climb

6/4/10
Containment cap on BP's gushing well appears to be working

5/28/10
Storage injection of 104 Bcf puts storage supplies 71 Bcf above last year's levels while being 318 Bcf above the five year average

5/21/10
Natural gas prices hold while equities retreat

5/14/10
Crude oil prices point to uncertainty and ERCOT is prepared for Summer 2010

5/7/10
Storage injection of 83 Bcf puts storage supplies 97 Bcf above last year's levels while being 315 Bcf above the five year average

4/30/10
Robust storage brings lower prices

4/23/10
EIA storage report shows smaller than expected injection; oil rig sinks in Gulf of Mexico

4/16/10
Storage injections put storage levels 64 Bcf above last years levels while 246 Bcf above the five year average

4/9/10
Prices are rebounding during Friday's morning trading session from weekly lows which occurred in the prior day following a greater than expected build in natural gas storage

4/2/10
MXenergy Market Update

3/26/10
MXenergy Market Update

3/19/10
Lower natural gas prices! Are they here to stay?

3/12/10
Is shale gas "the most significant energy innovation so far this century"?
Will we be counting Rosenfelds soon?

3/5/10
Storage withdrawals put storage supplies 71 Bcf below last years levels
while 21 Bcf above the five year average

2/26/10
Energy Policy looms as U.S. attempts to curb emissions

2/19/10
What is fracking?

2/12/10
There is wide perception that green is more expensive

2/5/10
Phil sees extended Winter and Texans see price volatility

1/29/10
Arctic blast causes price spikes in New York cash natural gas markets

1/22/10
Storage withdrawals have exceeded 500 Bcf over the last two weeks while wholesale prices have remained steady

1/15/10
Natural gas prices pause on improved weather outlook

1/8/10
Extreme cold weather leads to peaks in ERCOT but natural gas storage projections
in line with estimates keeps gas prices under control