Natural gas futures values continued to plod lower on Tuesday as much of the country has begun to see the first signs of spring. The April contract reached yet another new low for the down move before closing the regular session at $4.347, down 4.4 cents from Monday’s finish.
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Gas vs. Coal: Grudge Match Set This Summer
Natural gas-fired power plants will likely give coal-fired generators some time off this summer, at least in some regions of the country, as coal and gas are set to fight for market share for a second year in a row and coal will help define gas prices for a portion of the year, analysts at Barclays Capital said last week.
Canada Entering the Shale Age
The budding Canadian branch of shale gas production shows signs of growing up fast, reports the country’s chief transporter. The expanding Nova pipeline grid in Alberta and British Columbia (BC) has received requests for 2.5 Bcf/d of capacity additions by 2014 for output from the new supply source, reports TransCanada Corp. Vice President Max Feldman.
Canada Entering the Shale Age
The budding Canadian branch of shale gas production shows signs of growing up fast, reports the country’s chief transporter. The expanding Nova pipeline grid in Alberta and British Columbia (BC) has received requests for 2.5 Bcf/d of capacity additions by 2014 for output from the new supply source, reports TransCanada Corp. Vice President Max Feldman.
Canada Entering the Shale Age
The budding Canadian branch of shale gas production shows signs of growing up fast, reports the country’s chief transporter. The expanding Nova pipeline grid in Alberta and British Columbia (BC) has received requests for 2.5 Bcf/d of capacity additions by 2014 for output from the new supply source, reports TransCanada Corp. Vice President Max Feldman.
Analysts Predict Gas Will Score Again on Coal This Summer
Natural gas-fired power plants will likely give coal-fired generators some time off this summer, at least in some regions of the country, as coal and gas are set to fight for market share for a second year in a row and coal will help define gas prices for a portion of the year, analysts at Barclays Capital said Tuesday.
Analysts Predict Gas Will Score Again on Coal This Summer
Natural gas-fired power plants will likely give coal-fired generators some time off this summer, at least in some regions of the country, as coal and gas are set to fight for market share for a second year in a row and coal will help define gas prices for a portion of the year, analysts at Barclays Capital said Tuesday.
Step Aside, Haynesville — Bossier Is Coming Into Its Own
A kissing cousin of the Haynesville Shale may prove to be its equal or better, according to preliminary findings by two of the largest natural gas producers in the country.
Step Aside, Haynesville — Bossier Is Coming Into Its Own
A kissing cousin of the Haynesville Shale may prove to be its equal or better, according to preliminary findings by two of the largest natural gas producers in the country.
Bossier Play Coming into Its Own
A kissing cousin of the Haynesville Shale may prove to be its equal or better, according to preliminary findings by two of the largest natural gas producers in the country.