Associates

Natural Gas Supply Declining? Maybe Not Before 2015

Raymond James & Associates Inc.’s 2Q2012 U.S. natural gas production survey confirms an “upward growth trend among publicly traded producers,” which indicated another sequential supply increase of 0.49% (0.17 Bcf/d), or 7% year/year (2.45 Bcf/d).

September 10, 2012

Natural Gas Supply Declining? Not Before 2015, Says Raymond James

Raymond James & Associates Inc.’s 2Q2012 U.S. natural gas production survey confirms an “upward growth trend among publicly traded producers,” which indicated another sequential supply increase of 0.49% (0.17 Bcf/d), or 7% year/year (2.45 Bcf/d).

September 5, 2012

Raymond James: Weak Oil Price Outlook Weighs on NGLs

Lower oil prices and rig counts will make for lower volumes and prices for natural gas liquids (NGL) for a while, analysts at Raymond James & Associates Inc. said Monday.

July 10, 2012

Bleak Outlook for Wet Gas Drillers Through 2013

For drillers of any stripe it’s looking dark until the second half of 2014, energy analysts with Raymond James & Associates Inc. said last week. A “meaningful rebound” isn’t likely until the second half of 2014 and through 2015, they wrote in a note to clients.

July 2, 2012

Bleak Outlook Seen for Liquids Drilling Through 2013

The U.S. oil and natural gas rig count will fall through 2013, with a “glaring change” to the forecast for wet gas drilling, according to Raymond James & Associates Inc. A “meaningful rebound” won’t occur until the second half of 2014 and through 2015, analysts said Monday.

June 26, 2012

Wet Gas Operators Now Face Drilling Slump

For drillers of any stripe it’s looking dark until the second half of 2014, energy analysts with Raymond James & Associates Inc. said Monday. A “meaningful rebound” isn’t likely until the second half of 2014 and through 2015, they wrote in a note to clients.

June 26, 2012

NatGas Has Answer for Long-Haul Trucks, IHS Report Says

IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) issued a report Thursday that said liquefied natural gas (LNG) is poised to penetrate long-haul heavy-duty trucking fleets as a result of current low natural gas prices resulting from the U.S. shale boom.

June 25, 2012

Correction

In the article “IPAA-Backed Study Says EPA Finding in Pavillion, WY, ‘Unsupported'” (see Shale Daily, May 18), NGI incorrectly stated that S.S. Papadopulos & Associates is Houston-based. The firm is based in Bethesda, MD. NGI regrets the error.

May 21, 2012

Raymond James: Offshore Outlook Improves, Onshore Slows

The energy analysts at Raymond James & Associates Inc. spent some time earlier this month at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston and concluded two things: offshore activity in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) continues to improve but in the U.S. onshore, liquids-weighted drilling appears to be slowing down.

May 14, 2012

Raymond James: Offshore Outlook Improves, Onshore Slowing

The energy analysts at Raymond James & Associates Inc. spent last week at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston and concluded two things: offshore activity in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) continues to improve but in the domestic onshore, liquids-weighted drilling should decline next year.

May 8, 2012