Driven by the Haynesville Shale and the Permian Basin, natural gas production from seven key Lower 48 plays is set to surge 554 MMcf/d from October to November to more than 95 Bcf/d, according to updated modeling from the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

In its latest Drilling Productivity Report (DPR), published Monday, EIA said it expects Haynesville natural gas production to reach 16.078 Bcf/d in November, a 200 MMcf/d month/month increase. Permian natural gas output is expected to climb 127 MMcf/d to 21.057 Bcf/d over the same period.

The DPR also tracks changes in the Anadarko and Appalachian basins, as well as in the Bakken, Eagle Ford and Niobrara shales. 

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