Doomsday

Futures Finish Week Higher as Traders Eye Iran, Hurricane Forecasts

With doomsday hurricane scenarios scaring natural gas traders into higher prices and concerns over Middle East unrest still seeping over from the crude trading pit, May natural gas futures finished the week on a strong note by closing at $7.730, up 12.1 cents on the day and 46.1 cents higher than the previous week’s close.

April 2, 2007

EEA: Gas Production Forecast Somewhere in the Middle of Extremes

The long-term domestic gas production picture isn’t nearly as dismal as some doomsday Wall Street analysts may want investors to believe, but it’s also not as rosy as the federal government says either, consultants at Energy and Environmental Analysis Inc. (EEA) said last week in an interview with NGI.

February 23, 2004

EEA: Gas Production Forecast Somewhere in the Middle of Extremes

The long-term domestic gas production picture isn’t nearly as dismal as some doomsday Wall Street analysts may want investors to believe, but it’s also not as rosy as the federal government says either, consultants at Energy and Environmental Analysis Inc. (EEA) said Tuesday in an interview with NGI.

February 18, 2004