Day one 2017 trading pushed natural gas prices lower to about​ $3.30 per million BTUs. In spite of this move many analysts remain bullish due to longer range supply and demand factors. On the demand​ side, natural gas surpassed coal as the number one fuel for power plants. As a result U.S. exports are​ soaring, erasing stockpiles created due to the shale fracking boom. A cold winter will push demand even higher but prices fell during the first day of the year due to a new forecast of a milder winter season.   On the supply​ side, many shale drillers ceased operations when prices plummeted. The drilling rig count last August was the lowest it has been since 1987. While a few rigs have been placed back in service it will likely not pick up much until gas prices make a substantial gain. The current price does not provide much incentive to increase production.     A reduction in natural gas stockpiles signals production​ should:     A.decrease. B.increase. C.remain the same. D.Production is not related to stockpiles.

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Day one 2017 trading pushed natural gas prices lower to about​ $3.30 per million BTUs. In spite of this move many analysts remain bullish due to longer range supply and demand factors. On the demand​ side, natural gas surpassed coal as the number one fuel for power plants. As a result U.S. exports are​ soaring, erasing stockpiles created due to the shale fracking boom. A cold winter will push demand even higher but prices fell during the first day of the year due to a new forecast of a milder winter season.
 
On the supply​ side, many shale drillers ceased operations when prices plummeted. The drilling rig count last August was the lowest it has been since 1987. While a few rigs have been placed back in service it will likely not pick up much until gas prices make a substantial gain. The current price does not provide much incentive to increase production.
 
 
A reduction in natural gas stockpiles signals production​ should:
 
 
A.decrease.
B.increase.
C.remain the same.
D.Production is not related to stockpiles.
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