Sentences with phrase «production at normal levels»

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Natural Gas Natural gas futures were among the quarter's key decliners -LRB--7.5 %, to US$ 2.73 per million British thermal units) as production growth outweighed seasonal consumption and higher exports of the fuel.1 Spot prices saw an even larger drop of 20.6 % (to US$ 2.81) as the support of December's weather - related demand spikes faded and a more normal winter pattern developed.1 Natural gas generally took its downward price cues from elevated US production and growth in the natural gas - focused rig count, which increased from 179 to 194 in March alone.2 Despite the price drop, traders remained optimistic given surging US shale - gas exports and a supply deficit that was 20 % larger than the five - year average at March - end, the biggest in four years.3 Moreover, total natural gas inventories of 1.38 trillion cubic feet were nearly 33 % below their year - ago level.3 Meanwhile, the market appeared focused on an anticipated production surge (2018 is projected to be a record growth year for gas supplies) and may have overlooked intensifying demand as US exports increasingly helped drain supplies.
Homebuilders are not operating at historically normal production levels, nor are they shifting significantly to entry - level models.
All evidence indicates that overall estrogen production remains at normal premenopausal levels.
We confirmed a while back at ASUS headquarters in Taiwan that production levels of the Eee Pad Transformer... should be back to normal levels by June and in case you need extra confirmation, ASUS US confirms that the «supply line» should «improve significantly» over the
Tear Test (Schirmer): Tear production at below normal levels are indicative of eye problems such as keratoconjunctivitis sicca or dry eye.
In another way of looking at the long road back to normal, by the end of 2016 the top 40 percent of states will be back to normal production levels, compared to the bottom 20 percent, which will still be below 75 percent.
Multifamily starts, which Crowe says are now at a normal level of production, are projected to increase 15 percent in 2014 to 356,000 units and hold steady next year.
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