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Supply and disposition of dry natural gas in the United States, 2001-2006: (billion cubic feet).

Natural Gas Monthly

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Table 2. Supply and Disposition of Dry Natural Gas in the United 
States, 2001-2006 (Billion Cubic Feet) 
 
   Year                                 Supplemental 
   and                   Dry Gas          Gaseous          Net 
  Month                Production        Fuels (a)       Imports 
 
2001 Total                19,616              86          3,604 
2002 Total                18,928              68          3,499 
2003 Total                19,099              68          3,264 
 
2004 
  January              (R) 1,595           (R) 6            306 
  February             (R) 1,478           (R) 6            276 
  March                (R) 1,605           (R) 6            258 
  April                (R) 1,552           (R) 5            263 
  May                  (R) 1,576           (R) 6            266 
  June                 (R) 1,542               1            278 
  July                 (R) 1,589               3            308 
  August               (R) 1,576           (R) 5            293 
  September            (R) 1,477           (R) 5            270 
  October              (R) 1,543           (R) 6            274 
  November             (R) 1,509           (R) 6            282 
  December             (R) 1,550           (R) 5            330 
 
    Total             (R) 18,591          (R) 60          3,404 
 
2005 
  January              (R) 1,561           (R) 4            314 
  February             (R) 1,433           (R) 5            267 
  March                (R) 1,613           (R) 6            283 
  April                (R) 1,539           (R) 5            271 
  May                  (R) 1,566           (R) 4            275 
  June                 (R) 1,531           (R) 5            267 
  July                 (R) 1,561           (R) 5            331 
  August               (R) 1,541               6            300 
  September            (R) 1,344               5            302 
  October              (R) 1,417           (R) 5            325 
  November             (R) 1,445           (R) 5            314 
  December             (R) 1,523           (R) 6            363 
 
    Total             (R) 18,074          (R) 64          3,612 
 
2006 
  January             (RE) 1,557               6            307 
  February            (RE) 1,402           (R) 6            264 
  March               (RE) 1,572           (R) 6            285 
  April               (RE) 1,512           (R) 4            291 
  May                 (RE) 1,551           (R) 3            290 
  June                (RE) 1,510           (R) 5            285 
  July                (RE) 1,546          (RE) 5        (E) 308 
  August              (RE) 1,598           (E) 6        (E) 302 
  September           (RE) 1,544          (RE) 5       (RE) 259 
  October              (E) 1,586           (E) 5        (E) 263 
 
2006 YTD              (E) 15,378          (E) 51      (E) 2,854 
2005 YTD                  15,107              52          2,935 
2004 YTD                  15,533              49          2,792 
 
  Year                      Net 
  and                    Storage         Balancing      Consump- 
  Month             Withdrawals (b)       Item (c)      tion (d) 
 
2001 Total                -1,166              99         22,239 
2002 Total                   468              44         23,007 
2003 Total                  -197              43         22,277 
 
2004 
  January                (R) 832         (R) -66      (R) 2,674 
  February               (R) 615         (R) 134      (R) 2,510 
  March                  (R) 109         (R) 121      (R) 2,100 
  April                 (R) -209         (R) 133      (R) 1,744 
  May                   (R) -390         (R) 115      (R) 1,572 
  June                  (R) -408          (R) 70      (R) 1,483 
  July                      -373          (R) 57      (R) 1,584 
  August                    -356          (R) 59      (R) 1,577 
  September                 -333          (R) 62      (R) 1,481 
  October                   -253         (R) -14      (R) 1,556 
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