Consultants

CERA Says North American Gas Production is About to Permanently Decline

Consultants at Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) are convinced that natural gas production in North America is poised to enter a long-term decline and that imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) will have to make up the supply gap. But Tom Wood, gas production expert at the Energy Information Administration (EIA) isn’t buying it. Wood said the gas resource is still there, but producers simply have chosen to drill overseas in the short-term.

February 3, 2003

ESAI Sees Substantial Summer Gas Demand Growth

Consultants at Energy Security Analysis Inc. said they expect a short-lived dip in gas prices sometime this month to be followed by a gradual strengthening in prices this summer because of increases in gas-fired generating capacity and a recovering economy. However, ESAI said it does not believe prices will catapult back to $10/MMBtu anytime soon.

April 8, 2002

Experts: 2002 Will Be a Year of Historic Energy Reregulation

Two prominent energy industry consultants agreed last Tuesday at GasMart/Power in Reno that fallout from Enron’s bankruptcy probably will include significant reregulation of the energy markets and continued unprecedented financial scrutiny of the energy industry.

March 25, 2002

Experts: 2002 Will Be a Year of Historic Energy Reregulation

Two prominent energy industry consultants agreed Tuesday at GasMart/Power in Reno that fallout from Enron’s bankruptcy probably will include significant reregulation of the energy markets and continued unprecedented financial scrutiny of the energy industry.

March 20, 2002
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