Driven by growth in renewable energy resources and energy efficiency, California’s natural gas demand will steadily fall over the next 15 years, staying below current 6 Bcf/d levels, according to a draft state assessment.
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Experts Say NatGas Forwards Rally Likely to Be Short-Lived
After three weeks of bullish misses on storage, natural gas forwards markets finally saw a bump in prices that lifted most markets by less than five cents, according to NGI’s Forward Lookdata from Oct. 30-Nov. 5.
Appalachian Dilemma: Too Much NatGas With Nowhere to Go
At an industry conference Wednesday in Canonsburg, PA — what some think of as the Northeast’s little Houston — the story remained the same: there is too much natural gas in the Appalachian Basin and not nearly enough ways to move it to market.
Abundant Northeast NatGas Output Leads Goldman to Reduce Prices
U.S. natural gas output, fueled mostly by the supple Marcellus and Utica shales, is proving no match for demand, as Goldman Sachs on Wednesday reduced its outlook for domestic natural gas prices for the second time since late July.
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Appalachia’s Cup Runneth Over, ‘Radically’ Reinventing NatGas Transport, Storage
The Northeast, rapidly moving from natural gas importer to nationwide supplier, has become a hub of activity for pipeline operators as they rapidly reconfigure, expand and build systems to transport the region’s excess capacity elsewhere.
Northeast NatGas Growth Overhauls Nation’s Storage, Transport System
The Northeast, rapidly moving from natural gas importer to nationwide supplier, has become a hub of activity for pipeline operators as they rapidly reconfigure, expand and build systems to transport the region’s excess capacity elsewhere.
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Summer Demand Proving Vital For Domestic Natural Gas Markets, Analyst Says
The U.S. natural gas market appears to be evolving beyond the regional redefinitions, as summer demand continues to provide more parity to the winter markets.
Shale Play Oil, Gas Production to Decline Again in November, EIA Predicts
Total natural gas and oil production from seven of the nation’s largest unconventional plays will decline slightly next month compared with October, continuing a downward trend begun in April, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Northeast Shales Still Power NatGas Output in 2016, Jefferies Says
Domestic natural gas production should fall slightly in 2016, with the Northeast showing much stronger gains than any other part of the country, according to a survey by Jefferies LLC.
United States to Be Net Exporter of NatGas by 2017, Study Finds
Demand for natural gas in the United States is growing at the fastest pace since the early 1970s, but pipelines to Mexico and construction of liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals on the nation’s shorelines will help turn the country into a net exporter of gas by 2017, according to a study released Thursday by CoBank.