Talisman Energy Inc. is slashing dry gas spending again in response to chronically low prices, but the company continues to ramp up production from the liquids-rich shale plays in its portfolio.
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Experts Agree: LNG Exports Should Be ‘Driven by Market’
In light of the natural gas supply revolution in the United States, four energy experts told a Senate energy panel Tuesday that they support the export of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
NGSA’s Horvath Dismisses Shale’s Black Swans
The future of American’s shale industry is bright and the darkest shadows on the horizon are nothing more than black swans — potential problems that involve high impact risks but a low probability of occurring — according to Natural Gas Supply Association of America (NGSA) CEO R. Skip Horvath.
NGSA’s Horvath Dismisses Shale’s Black Swans
The future of American’s shale industry is bright and the darkest shadows on the horizon are nothing more than black swans — potential problems that involve high impact risks but a low probability of occurring — according to Natural Gas Supply Association of America (NGSA) CEO R. Skip Horvath.
Chesapeake Midstream Buys Marcellus System, Eyes More Growth
With one transaction, Chesapeake Midstream Partners LP (CHKM) has become the “biggest gathering system in the Marcellus Shale,” CEO J. Mike Stice said Thursday.
BC Shale Canada’s ‘Bright Spot,’ Report Says
Shale gas prospects in British Columbia (BC) appear to be the sole “bright spot” on a darkening natural gas landscape projecting a continuing decline in Canada’s overall gas production in the years ahead, according to a report recently released by the Conference Board of Canada.
MIT: Expanded Shale Research Needs U.S. Support
Researchers with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Energy Initiative (MITEI) say natural gas has a bright future, but they said the government needs to be more involved and industry needs to remain vigilant over potential — but so far unrealized — environmental disasters.
Report: Global LNG Spending to Focus on Pacific Basin
Long-term gas demand trends worldwide will support a “bright future” for liquefied natural gas (LNG), but most of the development action will be in the Pacific Basin, according to a new report from Douglas-Westwood. The Pacific Basin is expected to be “the main contributor” to a 10-year global investment high of $26 billion annually by 2015, the firm said in a new report.
Pacific Basin Seen as LNG Spending Focus
Long-term gas demand trends worldwide will support a “bright future” for liquefied natural gas (LNG), but most of the development action will be in the Pacific Basin, according to a new report from Douglas-Westwood. The Pacific Basin is expected to be “the main contributor” to a 10-year global investment high of $26 billion annually by 2015, the firm said in a new report.
MIT: U.S. Should Back Expanded Shale Research
Researchers with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Energy Initiative (MITEI) said natural gas has a bright future, but they said the government needs to be more involved and industry needs to remain vigilant over potential — but so far unrealized — environmental disasters.