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Canadian spot gas prices slip on inventory fears

Reuters: Utilities

Wed, 8 Feb 2012

* AECO down C$0.07 to C$2.05/GJ * Export prices fall CALGARY, Alberta, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Canadian spot natural gas prices fell on Wednesday, dropping with futures on concerns that mild temperatures this winter have sapped demand and will result in high inventories. Spot gas at the AECO hub in ...

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