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Thursday, August 23, 2007
June 2007 (preliminary)

Cooler than normal temperatures in most regions of the country led to a moderate increase in natural gas sales in the residential sector in June.

Higher sales volume in the residential sector (+3.9%) was more than offset by a sales decline in the commercial sector (-3.8%), coupled with a 1.1% decrease in industrial sales (including direct sales).

Natural gas sales totalled 3 791 million cubic metres, down 0.8% from June 2006.

On a year-to-date basis, sales at the end of June were up 6.5% from the same six-month period in 2006, in the wake of across-the-board increases in all sectors.

The volume of sales to the industrial sector (including direct sales) has risen 3.6% so far in 2007, while sales have increased 10.1% in the residential sector and 9.9% in the commercial sector.

Natural gas sales
  June 2007p June 2006 June 2006 to June 2007
  thousands of cubic metres % change
Total sales 3 790 651 3 820 581 -0.8
Residential 492 052 473 424 3.9
Commercial 386 090 401 510 -3.8
Industrial and direct 2 912 509 2 945 647 -1.1
  Year-to-date
  2007p 2006 2006 to 2007
  thousands of cubic metres % change
Total sales 39 523 915 37 098 318 6.5
Residential 10 848 373 9 850 512 10.1
Commercial 7 767 759 7 069 536 9.9
Industrial and direct 20 907 783 20 178 270 3.6
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