Natural gas production in the Lower 48 states declined in June for the first time since last December, down 1.2%, or 0.81 Bcf/d, according to the latest 914 production data released by the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
December
Articles from December
EPA Upholds Finding to Regulate GHG Emissions Under CAA
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last Thursday upheld its December 2009 endangerment determination that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions pose a danger to the public’s health and welfare. The finding provided the legal trigger for the agency to regulate emissions under the Clean Air Act (CAA) (see NGI, Dec.14, 2009).
EPA Upholds Finding to Regulate GHG Emissions Under CAA
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Thursday upheld its December 2009 endangerment finding, which held that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions pose a danger to the public’s health and welfare. The finding provided the legal trigger for the agency to regulate emissions under the Clean Air Act (CAA) (see Daily GPI, Dec. 8, 2009).
Williams Cautious on Hoisting More Rigs
Lower natural gas prices led Williams Cos. to drop rigs and delay completions in some of its key U.S. onshore basins in the first three months of the year, but by December, total volumes should be 7-10% higher than they were in 1Q2010, executives said last week.
Williams to Cautiously Hoist More Rigs as Year Progresses
Lower natural gas prices led Williams Cos. to drop rigs and delay completions in some of its key U.S. onshore basins in the first three months of the year, but by December, total volumes should be 7-10% higher than they were in 1Q2010, executives said Wednesday.
Futures Break Below $5 as Winter Hourglass Nears Empty
Front-month natural gas futures on Monday broke below psychological support at $5 for the first time since early December as traders see the winter season ticking to a close.
Futures Break Below $5 as Winter Hourglass Nears Empty
Front-month natural gas futures on Monday broke below psychological support at $5 for the first time since early December as traders see the winter season ticking to a close.
Supply Trumps Cold to Keep Lid on 2010 Prices, Analysts Say
Despite the rapid withdrawal of natural gas storage supplies due to a brutally cold December and early January, “stubbornly high” U.S. production, more liquefied natural gas imports and the return of coal as a competitor in the power sector “will likely work to contain the upside potential of prices in 2010,” according to a new research note from Barclays Capital analysts James Crandell, Biliana Pehlivanova and Michael Zenker.
Supply Trumps Cold to Keep Lid on 2010 Prices, Analysts Say
Despite the rapid withdrawal of natural gas storage supplies due to a brutally cold December and early January, “stubbornly high” U.S. production, more liquefied natural gas imports and the return of coal as a competitor in the power sector “will likely work to contain the upside potential of prices in 2010,” according to a new research note from Barclays Capital analysts James Crandell, Biliana Pehlivanova and Michael Zenker.
Supply Trumps Cold to Keep Lid on 2010 Prices, Analysts Say
Despite the rapid withdrawal of natural gas storage supplies due to a brutally cold December and early January, “stubbornly high” U.S. production, more liquefied natural gas imports and the return of coal as a competitor in the power sector “will likely work to contain the upside potential of prices in 2010,” according to a new research note from Barclays Capital analysts James Crandell, Biliana Pehlivanova and Michael Zenker.