Being closer to a major market area means cheaper transport, right? Marcellus Shale producers are benefiting from that self-evident axiom, but there is some question about their relative lack of gathering/processing infrastructure compared to such areas as the Gulf Coast and Midcontinent hindering them from realizing maximum value for their gas.
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Henry Hub to Average Low $7 Area in 2009, Says Analyst
Abundant supplies and weakening demand fundamentals have November gas futures trading around $6.70, but U.S. gas would have to get cheaper in order to compete in a liquefied form on the world market, according to Wood Mackenzie’s Ed Kelly.
Wood Mac’s Kelly Expects Henry Hub in Low $7 Area in 2009
Abundant supplies and weakening demand fundamentals have November gas futures trading around $6.70, but U.S. gas would have to get cheaper in order to compete in a liquefied form on the world market, according to Wood Mackenzie’s Ed Kelly.
ChevronTexaco CEO Calls for Strong Energy Policy
ChevronTexaco Corp. CEO Dave O’Reilly said Tuesday that with the era of “cheap oil and even cheaper natural gas clearly ending,” the United States has to enact a strong energy policy to ensure its security and its economic future.
ChevronTexaco CEO Calls for Strong Energy Policy
ChevronTexaco Corp. CEO Dave O’Reilly said Tuesday that with the era of “cheap oil and even cheaper natural gas clearly ending,” the United States has to enact a strong energy policy to ensure its security and its economic future.
Pacific Northwest Study: Gas Pipelines Cheaper to Build Than Power Lines
Capital costs to construct natural gas pipelines are about half of those required to build electric transmission wires, according to a joint study by the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) and the Northwest Gas Association (NGA). Gas pipes also have lower costs per energy unit delivered and total annual costs, it said.
DOE: New Sensor Will Spot External Pipe Corrosion Faster, Cheaper, More Accurately
A prototype sensor that can quickly and cost-effectively measure pitting and deterioration of natural gas pipelines has moved one step closer to being commercialized, the Department of Energy (DOE) said last week.
DOE: New Sensor Will Spot External Pipe Corrosion Faster, Cheaper, More Accurately
A prototype sensor that can quickly and cost-effectively measure pitting and deterioration of natural gas pipelines has moved one step closer to being commercialized, the Department of Energy (DOE) said.
DOE: New Sensor Will Spot External Pipe Corrosion Faster, Cheaper, More Accurately
A prototype sensor that can quickly and cost-effectively measure pitting and deterioration of natural gas pipelines has moved one step closer to being commercialized, the Department of Energy (DOE) said.