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Subpar Injection No Help for Bulls; October Eases

October futures eased fractionally in active trading Thursday as the government released figures showing a lower-than-expected increase in inventories. The ensuing price rise, however, was seized upon by eager sellers and prices retreated.

September 2, 2011

LNG Export Facility ‘Explored’ in Oregon

At least one of the two still-active proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal projects in Oregon is exploring the possibility of changing its plans to include an export facility. The backers of Jordan Cove LNG at Coos Bay, OR, also recently purchased a 200-acre site at its designated location along the state’s south-central Pacific Coast.

August 26, 2011

Executives Eye Frack Water Alternatives

Oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGL) aren’t the only commodities on the minds of producers. These day’s they’ve been thinking about water, too — a lot actually.

August 24, 2011

SEC Probes Possible ‘Overbooking’ of Shale Reserves

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has begun to serve producers active in natural gas shale development with subpoenas, according to Baird Equity Research, which cited an “attorney advertisement” issued by the Houston law firm of Fulbright & Jaworski as its source.

August 8, 2011

SEC Said to Be Probing Possible ‘Overbooking’ of Shale Reserves

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) “recently began serving” subpoenas on producers active in natural gas shale development, according to Baird Equity Research, which cited an “attorney advertisement” issued by Houston law firm Fulbright & Jaworski as its source.

August 3, 2011

California Fracking, Pipe Bills Await August Hearings

While no hearings have been set as of yet for deciding the fate of several natural gas safety bills alive in the California legislature, all indicators point to the picture becoming clearer following mid-August committee hearings, when state lawmakers return from a month-long recess that begins Friday.

July 12, 2011

Hedgers Unmoved By Early Heat; July Weakens

July natural gas futures fell in active trading Monday as traders viewed the market as not having sufficient trending characteristics and others were unmoved by early heat. At the close July had fallen 11.1 cents to $4.646 and August had dropped 11.1 cents as well to $4.678. July crude oil tumbled $1.99 to $97.30/bbl.

June 14, 2011

Shreveport, LA Takes a Bow, Thanks Haynesville for Jobs

It’s a long way from New York City to Shreveport, LA, in more ways than one, but that distance was bridged recently when a Gotham-based news website gave props to the capital of the Ark-La-Tex for its hospitality to recent college graduates. In other words, there are jobs down there, the Yankees heard. And that’s thanks mainly to the Haynesville Shale.

June 13, 2011

Marcellus Benefits Far Outweigh Environmental Concerns, Says Report

The economic benefits of developing shale natural gas resources in the state of New York are “enormous” and vastly outweigh the “small” environmental costs, according to a new report by the Manhattan Institute’s Center for Energy Policy and The Environment.

June 8, 2011

Government Warnings, Short-Covering Prompt June Gains

June natural gas futures rose in active trading Friday as both oil and gas traders reacted to government warnings related to data showing al Qaeda’s interest in targeting oil and gas installations. At the closing bell June futures had gained 13.6 cents to $4.230 and July had risen 12.9 cents to $4.290. June crude oil gained $1.05 to $99.49/bbl.

May 23, 2011
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