Driven by declines from the Appalachian Basin and the Haynesville Shale, combined natural gas output from seven key Lower 48 regions will trend lower from September to October, according to updated modeling from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Combined natural gas output from the seven regions — a group that also includes the Anadarko…
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Following Rig Declines, Projected Natural Gas Production Eases in Latest EIA Modeling
Reflecting declines from a number of onshore plays, total natural gas production from seven key U.S. regions will ease 100 MMcf/d to just under 98 Bcf/d from July to August, according to updated modeling from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). EIA’s latest Drilling Productivity Report (DPR), published Monday, modeled sequential natural gas production declines from…

Domestic Natural Gas Output to Inch Higher in July, Averaging 97.34 Bcf/d, Says EIA
Natural gas production from the Lower 48’s top seven basins is expected to climb ever so slightly in July to about 97.34 Bcf/d, about 84 MMcf/d higher than in June, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). The Drilling Productivity Report (DPR) provides month/month natural gas and oil production forecasts for the Anadarko, Appalachia…

Lower 48 Plays to Raise Natural Gas Output to 96.6 Bcf/d in April, EIA Says
Natural gas production from seven key Lower 48 regions would continue rising in April, driven by incremental output gains from a variety of regions, led by the gassy Haynesville Shale, according to updated modeling from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). EIA said in its latest Drilling Productivity Report (DPR), published Monday, that total natural gas…

Lower 48 Plays to Add 400 MMcf/d of Production from February to March, EIA Says
With the Haynesville Shale continuing to serve as the biggest driver of projected onshore natural gas production growth, output from seven key Lower 48 plays is poised to grow by 426 MMcf/d from February to March, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). In its latest Drilling Productivity Report (DPR), published Monday, the agency modeled…

Haynesville Still Leading Natural Gas Production Gains in Latest EIA Projections
Bolstered by another strong month of growth from the Haynesville Shale, domestic natural gas production from seven key onshore plays should grow to over 96.6 Bcf/d from January to February, updated modeling from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) shows. The agency said in its latest Drilling Productivity Report (DPR), published Tuesday, that it expects natural…

Spurred by Haynesville, Appalachia, Lower 48 Natural Gas Output to Continue Climbing in December
The Haynesville Shale and the Appalachian Basin will lead continued growth in domestic natural gas production from November to December, with output from seven key U.S. regions set to rise more than 500 MMcf/d month/month to nearly 96 Bcf/d, according to updated modeling from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). In its latest Drilling Productivity Report…

Haynesville Leading Domestic Natural Gas Production Higher in Latest EIA Projections
Natural gas production from seven key U.S. onshore regions is set to surge to slightly shy of 94 Bcf/d from August to September, with the largest share of incremental output growth expected from the Haynesville Shale, according to updated projections from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Total natural gas output from the seven regions tracked…

Haynesville, Appalachia Seen Driving Domestic Natural Gas Output in May
Natural gas production is set to rise more than 700 MMcf/d from April to May on the strength of output growth from the Haynesville Shale, and from the Appalachian and Permian basins, updated projections from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) show. Modeling trends from seven key U.S. onshore producing regions, EIA said in its latest…

Natural Gas Production from Seven Key U.S. Shale Plays to Fall from February to March, EIA Says
Natural gas production from seven key U.S. shale plays is set to fall by a combined 560 MMcf/d from February to March as output from most major producing regions is expected to slow over the next month, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Combined natural gas output from the Anadarko, Appalachian and Permian…