Four top North American natural gas marketers — BP plc, Shell Energy NA, ConocoPhillips and Macquarie Energy — and a majority of those participating in NGI’s 2Q2015 Top North American Gas Marketers Ranking reported lower sales transaction numbers compared with 2Q2014.
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EIA Finds Dry Gas Production, Consumption Reach Record Highs in May
U.S. dry natural gas production in May was 2.28 Tcf (73.6 Bcf/d), a 5.9% increase compared with 2.16 Tcf (69.5 Bcf/d) in May 2014 and the highest for that month since the Energy Information Administration (EIA) began reporting dry gas production data more than five years ago, the agency said.
Domestic NatGas Production, Consumption Ever Higher in 2015
Production of natural gas and its use in the United States both climbed during the first four months of 2015, according to the Energy Information Administration.
Dry Gas Production Increased in February, EIA Says
Domestic dry gas production in February was 74.2 Bcf/d (2,077 Bcf), a 6.7 Bcf/d increase compared with February 2014 and a 600 MMcf/d increase compared with January, according to the Energy Information Administration.
Dry Gas Production Increased in February, EIA Says
Domestic dry gas production in February was 74.2 Bcf/d (2,077 Bcf), a 6.7 Bcf/d increase compared with February 2014 and a 600 MMcf/d increase compared with January, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Big Seven NatGas, Oil Production to Slow in March-April, EIA Says
Production from the nation’s seven most prolific shale and tight oil plays will slow coming out of the winter months, with natural gas production expected to increase less than 0.5% between March and April, and oil production remaining almost unchanged, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
NatGas, Oil Production From Big Seven Plays Up More Than 1% Feb-March, EIA Says
Production of both natural gas and oil in the nation’s seven most prolific shale and tight oil plays will increase more than 1% between February and March, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Lower 48 NatGas Production Up 0.9% in November; Shale Surge Continues
Natural gas production in the Lower 48 was up marginally in November to 81.54 Bcf/d, an increase of 0.76 Bcf/d (0.9%) compared to the previous month, with the latest in a long string of impressive months in the shale-rich Other States category overcoming month-to-month downturns or nearly flat performances in several other areas, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Natural Gas Marketers 3Q2014 Total Slips 2%; BP Extends Lead
BP plc reported a 7% increase in North American natural gas marketed compared to the year-ago period and had more than double the sales transaction total of its nearest competitor in the third quarter of 2014. Half of the other companies participating in NGI’s 3Q2014 Top North American Gas Marketers Ranking reported decreased sales compared with 3Q2013, leading to a lower overall total.
Shale-Rich ‘Other States’ Pushed Domestic NatGas Production Higher in July, EIA Says
U.S. natural gas production was 2.65 Tcf in July, up 3.7% compared with 2.55 Tcf in July 2013, and total production through the first seven months of 2014 was 18.26 Tcf, up almost 5% compared to the same period last year, thanks in large part to the nation’s shale plays, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).