Josiah Clinedinst joined the NGI staff in March of 2017. Josiah attended Radford University and earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in History in 2013. Josiah serves as a Mexico GPI analyst and Shale Price Index editor at NGI.
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Freeport Feed Gas Nominations at Highest Point Since Explosion, Indicating All Trains Operating
Freeport LNG on Thursday was poised to take feed gas to levels not seen since before an explosion and fire knocked the plant offline last June, according to data tracked by NGI. Feed gas nominations made during Wednesday’s evening cycle for the March 30 gas day showed that Freeport LNG Development LP had scheduled 1.9…
April Natural Gas Futures Sputter Despite Weather Support
Natural gas futures fell Tuesday despite mounting weather-driven demand and sliding production. Broader market concerns about inflation and panic in the financial sector helped slow momentum. The April Nymex natural gas futures contract shed 3.3 cents day/day and settled at $2.573/MMBtu. May futures fell 3.6 cents to $2.690. The prompt month had rallied 17.6 cents…
Natural Gas Futures Weaken Despite Late-Season Heating Demand; Spot Prices Mixed
Natural gas futures fell Tuesday despite mounting weather-driven demand and sliding production. Broader market concerns about inflation and panic in the financial sector helped slow momentum. The April Nymex natural gas futures contract shed 3.3 cents day/day and settled at $2.573/MMBtu. May futures fell 3.6 cents to $2.690. The prompt month had rallied 17.6 cents…
Pennsylvania Posts Largest Annual Decline in Natural Gas Production
Pennsylvania’s natural gas production declined by 5.1% in the final quarter of 2022, the largest year/year decline since monthly production data began, according to the state’s Independent Fiscal Office (IFO). This was the fourth consecutive quarter in which production did not increase on a yearly basis, according to the IFO’s Natural Gas Production Report compiled…
Mexico Natural Gas Buildout Continues Amid ‘Apparent Structural Recovery’ in Production
The past year marked a renewed sense of collaboration between Mexico’s state power utility Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) and private sector energy firms, resulting in the sanctioning of new natural gas infrastructure projects and agreements to advance stalled ones. Meanwhile, Mexico’s pipeline natural gas imports from the United States were down year/year during summer,…