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Prices Mixed Again; Tropical Action Disappears

Near-flat numbers continued to reign in most of the market Wednesday, but softening tendencies were becoming more noticeable. The absence of Atlantic tropical activity combined with a substantial cooldown in much of the Midwest to produce another mixed market in which spikes continued at many Northeast citygates but were counteracted to some extent by growing losses in the Midcontinent/Midwest and at some Gulf Coast locations.

June 9, 2011

New Fracking Chemicals Website Goes Online

A new website that provides a list of chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing is already becoming popular after its launch last Monday.

April 18, 2011

Thousands Visit New Fracking Chemicals Website

A new website that provides a list of chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing is already becoming popular after its launch on Monday.

April 13, 2011

Gas, Other Clean Vehicles All Face Challenges, Experts Say

Natural gas faces some road hazards on the way to becoming a leading alternative transportation fuel, suggested speakers at a forum Wednesday in Washington, DC.

March 21, 2011

Energy Transfer to Pump $300M Into Eagle Ford Infrastructure

Responding to the requests of customers as oil and natural gas development continues to increase in the Eagle Ford Shale of South Texas, Energy Transfer Partners LP (ETP) said Friday it has entered into multiple long-term agreements with shippers to provide additional transportation services, which will require new infrastructure including the construction of the Rich Eagle Ford Mainline (REM).

February 22, 2011

Big Freeze Seen as Gone for Now; All Points Fall

A frigid weekend in many sections was becoming a distant memory for many people who thought they had already seen too much winter already. Spot gas demand was dropping, and it was quite possible that more storage supplies were being substituted in its place, resulting in substantial declines in numbers across the board Tuesday.

January 26, 2011

Shales Helping Drive Ethane Supply Growth

Growing natural gas liquids (NGL) production — particularly that of ethane — is a positive story for the petrochemical industry as well as oil and gas producers. However, talk of an NGL glut is growing louder as the industry continues to grow production — particularly from liquids-rich shale plays — and build out infrastructure. Opinions vary on what is to come.

October 27, 2010

Gas Market Oversupply Could Change Worldwide Energy Use

The natural gas oversupply bubble, driven by gigantic growth in shale gas, could spread around the world, becoming a game changer for almost everyone, according to Jim Duncan, director for market analysis at ConocoPhillips Gas and Power.

October 18, 2010

Williams’ Malcolm to Retire at Year’s End

Steve Malcolm, 62, who guided Williams Cos. from the brink of financial collapse in 2002 to becoming one of the leading natural gas operators in the country, announced that he will retire as CEO and chairman in December.

October 18, 2010

NatGas Oversupply Could Change Worldwide Energy Use

The natural gas oversupply bubble, driven by gigantic growth in shale gas, could spread around the world, becoming a game changer for almost everyone.

October 18, 2010
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