Jeremiah Shelor joined NGI in 2015 after covering business and politics for The Exponent Telegram in Clarksburg, WV. He holds a Master of Fine Arts in Literary Nonfiction from West Virginia University and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Virginia Tech.
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August Natural Gas Steady Overnight as Weather Guidance Mixed
August natural gas futures were set to open Tuesday near even at around $2.863/MMBtu following Monday’s declines, with record-level production and expectations for recent summer heat to ease, keeping the bears in the driver’s seat for now.
No Fireworks as Natural Gas Futures Up Slightly in Quiet Trading Before Holiday; East Coast Cash Eases
Natural gas futures gained modestly Tuesday ahead of the Independence Day holiday as small changes to weather guidance left the market to continue weighing near-term heat and storage deficits against surging production.
Natural Gas Futures Trading Quiet Ahead of U.S. Independence Day; SoCal Braces for Heat
Natural gas futures gained modestly Tuesday ahead of the Independence Day holiday as small changes to weather guidance left the market to continue weighing near-term heat and storage deficits against surging production.
August Natural Gas Called Lower on Cooler Medium-Range, Production
August natural gas futures were set to open Monday about 3.9 cents lower at around $2.885/MMBtu as the market continued to doubt whether there will be enough heat to drive prices higher in the face of surging production.
Production Overwhelms Storage Deficit to Aid Natural Gas Bears; East Coast Spot Higher on Heat
Surging natural gas supply continues to act as a yoke on futures prices; data showing record-level production, combined with expectations for more seasonal weather later in the month, helped send futures lower Monday despite large storage deficits and bullish near-term forecasts.
Natural Gas Futures Slide as Production Overwhelms; Waha Higher as Constraint Lifted
Surging natural gas supply continues to act as a yoke on futures prices; data showing record-level production, combined with expectations for more seasonal weather later in the month, helped send futures lower Monday despite large storage deficits and bullish near-term forecasts.
LNG Ready to Break Free from Crude Oil Linkage, Execs Say
With the rise of U.S. liquefaction capacity helping to give liquefied natural gas (LNG) buyers around the globe more options than ever before, LNG is ready to step out of crude oil’s shadow and stand as its own commodity, according to a panel of executives for leading industry players.
Rover Again Behind Schedule on Restoration, Says FERC
Rover Pipeline LLC is once again in regulators’ crosshairs as FERC staff on Thursday said the company is unlikely to meet the restoration deadlines set out in a May 1 order approving service on the Vector Delivery Meter Station, Defiance Compressor Station and the Market Segment.
Surging Production Trips Up Natural Gas Futures Despite Heat
Natural gas futures lost ground during an uneventful session Friday as strong production limited the impact of sizzling temperatures forecast for key demand markets into the first week of July.
Natural Gas Futures Slide as Production Overshadows Heat
Natural gas futures lost ground during an uneventful session Friday as strong production limited the impact of sizzling temperatures forecast for key Lower 48 demand markets into the first week of July.