December 2017 Energy Report This email contains the month over month comparison of energy prices as well as the monthly commodity settlement prices. If you have any questions about your energy and waste portfolio or for an invoice and energy audits, price quotes for natural gas, electricity or waste, please contact RJ Consulting today. Natural Gas and the end for 2017 December 2017 settled at $3.074, up $0.32/Dth (11.7%) from November 2017 contract. December was the last natural gas contract for 2017 brings the 2017 natural gas average to $3.11/Dth, up $0.65/Dth (26.4%) from the 2016 average. The past two winters have been mild which has helped keep consumption down and underground storage full. Heading into the upcoming winter, the weather reports are mixed and let’s be honest; no one can predict the weather for the winter season. One potential problem for pricing I see is the first time in over three years we are going into winter below the five year average which from traders perspective can be considered a shortage and a reason to price gouge this winter. The past two winters we had storage over the five-year maximum average. The US is a major producer of natural gas which is good, and we are not drilling at our full capacity. Any gas price increase should get capped as higher priced gas will bring back more drilling and help meet winter demand. A cold winter will shake the gas market and make $3/Dth or lower gas a number for the history books, and a warm winter could send gas prices down to the $2.75/Dth range. Peak Demand is Expensive With commodity prices higher this year than last and everyone looking for ways to save on energy bills by installing solar panels and upgrading inefficient equipment which is all great measures, many are missing the impact demand has. As many turns for ways to generate their power, demand is not going away and is getting more expensive each year. Solar energy does nothing to reduce demand charges, and energy efficiency helps minimize equipment demand but operation and run times