Energy analysts predict more than 50% of the natural gas produced in the United States will come from shale by the year 2030, coupled with a rising demand for natural gas in power generation and an opportunity to export to world markets.
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Analysts: Most U.S. Natgas to Come From Shale by 2030
Energy analysts predict more than 50% of the natural gas produced in the United States will come from shale by the year 2030, coupled with a rising demand for natural gas in power generation and an opportunity to export to world markets.
Williams to ‘Aggressively’ Pursue Gas Infrastructure Properties
Williams may have come up short in its bid to acquire Southern Union Co., but that doesn’t mean there aren’t other deals waiting to be made, CEO Alan Armstrong said last week.
EnerVest to Acquire Encana’s Barnett Portfolio
EnerVest Ltd. on Thursday said it had come to terms with Encana Corp. to acquire the Calgary-based producer’s Barnett Shale portfolio in North Texas for $975 million.
Williams to ‘Aggressively’ Pursue Gas Infrastructure Properties
Williams may have come up short in its bid to acquire Southern Union Co., but that doesn’t mean there aren’t other deals waiting to be made, CEO Alan Armstrong said Wednesday.
Manchin to West Virginia: Work Together; To EPA: Back Off
U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) used an energy conference as an opportunity to urge state legislators and regulators to come to an agreement on Marcellus Shale regulatory reform, but also took a swipe at federal officials and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Kinder and El Paso Tie-Up: A ‘Once In a Lifetime’ Deal
Assuming the can handle any antitrust issues that might come up, Kinder Morgan Inc. (KMI) and El Paso Corp. are heading toward a deal that would create a midstream and pipeline behemoth with thousands of miles of pipelines touching supply basins all over North America.
PG&E Costs Rise on Celebrated Toxic Water Case
Based on the latest action of a regional unit of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) needs to come up with a permanent solution to the Southern California high desert town of Hinkley’s contaminated local water supplies resulting from PG&E’s misuse of highly toxic hexavalent chromium dating back to the 1950s (see Daily GPI, Nov. 16, 2010).
Onshore NGL, Crude Output Bursting at the Seams, Say Analysts
Abundant natural gas liquids (NGL) and crude oil growth have led to dozens and dozens of new infrastructure projects for both the United States and Canada, and they can’t come soon enough, according to energy analysts.
‘Abandon All Hope’ on Natgas Prices
The near-term outlook for U.S. natural gas prices has come into focus — and it’s not a pleasant picture, according to energy analysts.