Congress needs to give U.S. natural gas producers a level playing field to compete with other energy sources, an ExxonMobil Corp. executive said Wednesday.
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Address Public’s Concerns About Fracking, Says ExxonMobil Executive
Congress needs to give U.S. natural gas producers a level playing field to compete with other energy sources, an ExxonMobil Corp. executive said Wednesday.
CERA: Energy Soon Challenged to Secure Water Sources
The energy industry likely will compete for freshwater resources across the globe as water becomes more strategically significant, the World Economic Forum and Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) reported.
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.
Analyst Says LNG to Compete with U.S. Wellhead Supply by 2009
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is becoming more economic compared with drilling in many U.S. basins, and by 2009, it could compete with wellhead supply, according to a study by Pickering Energy Partners Inc.
Pickering Analyst Says LNG to Compete with Wellhead Supply by 2009
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is becoming more economic compared with drilling in many U.S. basins, and by 2009, it could compete with wellhead supply, according to a study by Pickering Energy Partners Inc.
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Energy Exchange Race Heats Up; Chicago Mercantile, CBOT Could Enter Fray
As the IntercontinentalExchange (ICE), the New York Mercantile Exchange Inc. (Nymex) and Canada’s Natural Gas Exchange (NGX) continue to compete for energy trading market share, there is the very real possibility that the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) could throw their respective hats into the ring in the not-so-distant future.
Energy Exchange Race Heats Up; Chicago Mercantile Could Enter Fray
As the IntercontinentalExchange (ICE), the New York Mercantile Exchange Inc. (Nymex) and Canada’s Natural Gas Exchange (NGX) continue to compete for energy trading market share, there is the very real possibility that the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) could throw its hat into the ring in the not-so-distant future.
Enbridge Has Eyes Set on Alaska Pipeline Stake
Enbridge Inc. announced plans Thursday to submit an application to the state of Alaska to compete for a commercial agreement to build and operate the in-state portion of the Alaska Highway Pipeline Project from Prudhoe Bay to the Alaska-Yukon border.