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Alex Steis

Alex Steis joined the staff of NGI in June of 2000. He received his bachelor's degree in Business Management from Syracuse University in New York in May of 2000.

Midwest Natural Gas Pricing Faces Marcellus Supply Stampede

Midwest Natural Gas Pricing Faces Marcellus Supply Stampede

With a flood of Marcellus natural gas lining up at the exit there's a good chance Midwest pricing may get trampled as the gas races to previously inaccessible markets…

July 13, 2015
Midwest Natural Gas Pricing Faces Marcellus Supply Stampede

Midwest Natural Gas Pricing Faces Marcellus Supply Stampede

With a flood of Marcellus natural gas lining up at the exit there’s a good chance Midwest pricing may get trampled as the gas races to previously inaccessible markets. Tallgrass Energy Partners LP’s REX Zone 3 promises to be the new way out with the anticipated Aug. 1 beginning of East-to-West flows on the pipeline, which has major interconnects with Midwest-serving pipelines such as ANR, PEPL, and NGPL.

July 13, 2015
Marcellus Natural Gas Prepares For Exit; Midwest Pricing May Get Trampled

Marcellus Natural Gas Prepares For Exit; Midwest Pricing May Get Trampled

With a flood of Marcellus natural gas lining up at the exit there’s a good chance Midwest pricing may get trampled as the gas races to previously inaccessible markets. Tallgrass Energy Partners LP’s REX Zone 3 promises to be the new way out with the anticipated Aug. 1 beginning of East-to-West flows on the pipeline, which has major interconnects with Midwest-serving pipelines such as ANR, PEPL, and NGPL.

July 10, 2015
Marcellus Natural Gas Prepares For Exit; Midwest Pricing May Get Trampled

Marcellus Natural Gas Prepares For Exit; Midwest Pricing May Get Trampled

With a flood of Marcellus natural gas lining up at the exit there's a good chance Midwest pricing may get trampled as the gas races to previously inaccessible markets. Tallgrass Energy Partners LP’s REX Zone 3 promises to be the new way out with the anticipated Aug. 1 beginning of East-to-West flows on the pipeline, which has major interconnects with Midwest-serving pipelines such as ANR, PEPL, and NGPL.

July 10, 2015
Study Says Appalachian Shales to Support NatGas, Propane Transportation Growth

Study Says Appalachian Shales to Support NatGas, Propane Transportation Growth

With natural gas and propane increasingly gaining a foothold as alternative fuel sources for Pennsylvania’s transportation sector thanks to ample supply from the Appalachian Basin's Marcellus and Utica shales, a new study contends that conversion isn't just for large fleets anymore.

July 7, 2015
Study Says Appalachian Shales to Support NatGas, Propane Transportation Growth

Study Says Appalachian Shales to Support NatGas, Propane Transportation Growth

With natural gas and propane increasingly gaining a foothold as alternative fuel sources for Pennsylvania’s transportation sector thanks to ample supply from the Appalachian Basin’s Marcellus and Utica shales, a new study contends that conversion isn’t just for large fleets anymore.

July 7, 2015
Burket-Geneseo Shale: The Next Super Giant?

Burket-Geneseo Shale: The Next Super Giant?

Located above the Marcellus Shale in the Appalachian Basin, the Burket-Geneseo Shale “could be the next super giant field,” but the play is still well in its infancy and the current Marcellus development could jeopardize the ability of operators going back in down the road to pull those additional reserves, according to Gregory Wrightstone of Wrightstone Energy Consulting.

June 29, 2015
Burket-Geneseo Shale: The Next Super Giant?

Burket-Geneseo Shale: The Next Super Giant?

Located above the Marcellus Shale in the Appalachian Basin, the Burket-Geneseo Shale "could be the next super giant field," but the play is still…

June 29, 2015
Unconventional Rig Count Reverses, Inches Higher

Unconventional Rig Count Reverses, Inches Higher

Rig count data for the 14 unconventional oil and natural gas basins tracked by Baker Hughes Inc. showed that rig movement for the week ending June 19 was flat at 650, while NGI’s assessment of eight additional basins from Baker Hughes data showed a week-over-week increase of four rigs to 60.

June 19, 2015
Unconventional Rig Count Reverses, Inches Higher

Unconventional Rig Count Reverses, Inches Higher

Rig count data for the 14 unconventional oil and natural gas basins tracked by Baker Hughes Inc. showed that rig movement for the week ending June 19 was flat at 650, while NGI's assessment of eight additional basins from Baker Hughes data showed a week-over-week increase of four rigs to 60.

June 19, 2015