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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Natural Gas Futures in Holding Pattern as Weather Disappoints; SoCal Continues Run Higher
Natural gas futures traded near even Wednesday, with the market seemingly ready to usher in the shoulder season as the February heating demand outlook continued to disappoint.
Permian Natural Gas Supply Can Support Two Gulf Coast Delivery Pipes, Boardwalk Says
With the Gulf Coast Express projectofficially moving forward, Boardwalk Pipeline Partners LP continues to pursue additional plans to transport Permian Basin natural gas to the Gulf Coast, but a final investment decision (FID) has yet to be made, management said earlier this week.
EIA Storage Beats Market Estimates to Give Natural Gas Futures a Bump
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Thursday reported a triple-digit withdrawal from U.S. natural gas inventories that surprised to the bullish side of expectations, giving a small bump to a futures market weighed down by an unimpressive heating demand outlook.
Natural Gas Futures Finish Near Even Again Despite Bullish Storage Stats
Natural gas futures moved less than a penny for the second straight day Thursday as a bullish government storage report couldn’t overcome lackluster winter weather and rising production. In the spot market, a few Northeast points rallied as SoCal Citygate eased off recent gains; the NGI National Spot Gas Average added 5 cents to $2.45/MMBtu.
Bullish Storage Stats No Help to NatGas Futures Amid Record Production
Natural gas futures moved less than a penny for the second straight day Thursday as a bullish government storage report couldn’t overcome lackluster winter weather and rising production. In the spot market, SoCal Citygate eased off recent gains, and the NGI National Spot Gas Average added 5 cents to $2.45/MMBtu.
Weather Models Mixed on Late-Month Cooling; March Natural Gas Called Lower
March natural gas was set to open Wednesday about 3 cents lower at around $2.560 as forecasters noted some weakening in a pattern that indicates colder weather in late February.
Cold Risks Creep Back Into Forecast to Bounce NatGas Futures; SoCal Prices Spike
After selling off heavily since the start of February, natural gas futures ticked higher Tuesday, supported by weather models hinting that more cold could push into the East later this month. Spot prices were mixed, and the NGI National Spot Gas Average fell 4 cents to $2.50/MMBtu.
Rover Seeks FERC OK to Start Up Pennsylvania Lateral
Rover Pipeline LLC is looking to place its Burgettstown Lateral into service by Feb. 26, the operator told FERC Tuesday.
Rover’s Lateral to Southwestern Pennsylvania Ready for Start-Up
Rover Pipeline LLC is looking to place its Burgettstown Lateral into service by Feb. 26, the operator told FERC Tuesday.
Natural Gas Futures in Holding Pattern as Weather Disappoints; SoCal Continues Run Higher
Natural gas futures traded near even Wednesday, with the market seemingly ready to usher in the shoulder season as the February heating demand outlook continued to disappoint.