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Jeremiah Shelor

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.

Overheated Anti-Fossil Fuel Rhetoric Fooling Young People, Says Blacklight Researcher

Overheated Anti-Fossil Fuel Rhetoric Fooling Young People, Says Blacklight Researcher

Despite the current wave of anti-fossil fuel sentiment, many in the public would shift their attitudes if they realized what “keep it in the ground” actually entails, according to a managing partner of Blacklight Research LLC.

June 9, 2017

FERC OKs Trio of Transco-to-Florida Pipelines in Time to Beat the Heat

A new pathway for Florida-bound natural gas has been cleared for service just in time for the summer cooling season.

June 9, 2017

Encana Selling Piceance Natural Gas Assets For $735M

Encana Corp. on Friday agreed to sell its natural gas assets in Colorado’s Piceance Basin, including 550,000 net acres and 3,100 operated wells to Denver-based Caerus Oil and Gas LLC in a deal valued at $735 million.

June 9, 2017

July Natural Gas Gains Overnight on Warmer Forecast

July natural gas was set to open about 4 cents higher Thursday morning as traders contemplated warming forecasts and a potential improvement in cooling demand heading into the weekend.

June 1, 2017
Bearish Storage Prompts NatGas Declines, But Signs of Warmer Weather On Horizon

Bearish Storage Prompts NatGas Declines, But Signs of Warmer Weather On Horizon

Natural gas markets — both futures and day-ahead — were spilling red ink everywhere Thursday, as summer cooling demand can’t come soon enough for the bulls. After the previous day’s losses, the bears already had a grip on the market, but a double dose of bearish news from the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Thursday morning storage injection report sent cash and futures tumbling again.

June 1, 2017

July Called Lower as Market Searches For Signs of Summer

July natural gas was set to open a couple pennies lower Wednesday morning as the market continued its search for signs of the onset of summer cooling demand. Overnight oil markets were down.

May 31, 2017
NatGas Futures Fall Further on Lack of Weather Inspiration; Cash Follows

NatGas Futures Fall Further on Lack of Weather Inspiration; Cash Follows

Mild weather brought the bears out to play Wednesday as July natural gas futures reaffirmed Tuesday’s 14-cent dive by plunging another 7 cents, settling at $3.071. The day-ahead market followed the futures down, as most regions gave up a nickel to a dime, and NGI’s National Spot Gas Average dropped 8 cents to finish at $2.73/MMBtu.

May 31, 2017
Lonestar Adds 30,000 South Texas Acres For $117M

Lonestar Adds 30,000 South Texas Acres For $117M

Lonestar Resources US Inc. said Tuesday it is acquiring more than 30,000 gross (21,238 net) acres in the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas for a total purchase price of $116.6 million.

May 30, 2017

West Virginia High Court Reverses Royalties Ruling, Allows Post-Production Deductions

The West Virginia Supreme Court has sided with EQT Production Co. in a dispute over natural gas royalty payments, ruling that producers can deduct post-production costs in calculating the price at the wellhead.

May 30, 2017