Decade

European Shale Won’t Boom, Report Says

If Europe develops its shale gas resources, it will likely take its sweet time about it, according to a new report from Ernst and Young Global Ltd.

December 6, 2011

Canadian LNG Seen as Drop in Asia-Pacific Bucket

By the end of the decade capacity to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Western Canada will be 3-5 Bcf/d, which isn’t much less than total exports of Canadian gas to the United States, about 5.5 Bcf/d, according to analysts at Arc Financial Corp.

December 6, 2011

AGA: Chemical Firms Betting Billions on Cracking Plants

The United States is seeing a resurgence in ethylene cracking facilities as chemical companies, which left the country a decade ago because of high natural gas feedstock prices, are returning to build new plants and reopen mothballed facilities due to lower gas prices brought on by the boom in shale production, said the head of the American Gas Association (AGA) Friday.

December 5, 2011

Pressure Pumping Slowdown? Forget About It, Says Expert

The decade-long romance between horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) shows no signs of burning out, much to the delight of the parents — onshore oilfield services companies — according to a compilation of industry data.

November 28, 2011

Barclays: Residential, Commercial Natgas Demand Still Reliable

Weather-adjusted demand for natural gas in the United States has been on a downward trajectory over the past decade but the decline rate is small and residential and commercial consumption should continue to be a reliable core source of gas demand, according to research by Barclays Capital analysts.

November 28, 2011

Pressure Pumping Slowdown? Forget About It

The decade-long romance between horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) shows no signs of burning out, much to the delight of the parents — onshore oilfield services companies — according to a compilation of industry data.

November 28, 2011

Residential, Commercial Natgas Demand Still Said Reliable

Weather-adjusted demand for natural gas in the United States has been on a downward trajectory over the past decade but the decline rate is small and residential and commercial consumption should continue to be a reliable core source of gas demand, according to research by Barclays Capital analysts.

November 28, 2011

Marcellus Gas Inches Closer to Ontario

After a pause to settle landowner disputes along the right-of-way, action is resuming on a pipeline project that will turn the tables on Canadian natural gas exporters by importing U.S. production into Ontario and Quebec.

November 15, 2011

New Brunswick Sees Big Natgas Future, But No Pipeline Anytime Soon

Natural gas will play an ever-expanding role over the next decade to meet the energy needs of New Brunswick (NB), according to a 10-year energy plan unveiled by the New Brunswick Department of Energy on Wednesday.

October 24, 2011

New Brunswick Sees Big Natgas Future, But No Pipeline Yet

Natural gas will play an ever-expanding role over the next decade to meet the energy needs of New Brunswick (NB), according to a 10-year energy plan unveiled by the New Brunswick Department of Energy.

October 24, 2011