Blazing heat and a comparatively robust economy have driven up power demand in the Lone Star State enough to move the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) to contract for power from four mothballed gas-fired generating units.
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EIA: Gas Households to See Smaller Hike in Winter Bills than Heating Oil, Propane Homes
Natural-gas heated households are expected to face a comparatively smaller hike in their bills this winter heating season than households heated by heating oil and propane, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
EIA: Gas Households to See Smaller Hike in Winter Bills than Heating Oil, Propane Homes
Natural-gas heated households are expected to face a comparatively smaller hike in their bills this winter heating season than households heated by heating oil and propane, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
EIA: Gas Households to See Smaller Hike in Winter Bills than Heating Oil, Propane Homes
Natural-gas heated households are expected to face a comparatively smaller hike in their bills this winter heating season than households heated by heating oil and propane, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Futures See-Saw in Typical Pre-Expiration Volatility
After gapping higher on the open and racing to new highs,natural gas futures were hit with a powerful wave of selling latein the session that trimmed most of yesterday’s gains and lefttraders wondering if more selling is in store for the market on itsexpiration day today.
CBM Wells Cost Less But Offer Big Returns
What type of reserves cost comparatively little money toproduce, a few days to complete, have years of production growth inareas once thought to be depleted and offer nearly instant success?If you were thinking coal-bed methane wells, collect your $200 andadvance to Go.
CBM Wells Cost Less but Offer Big Returns
What type of reserves cost comparatively little money toproduce, a few days to complete, have years of production growth inareas once thought to be depleted and offer nearly instant success?If you were thinking coal-bed methane wells, collect your $200 andadvance to Go.