Natural gas production from seven key Lower 48 regions tracked by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) will slide from April to May, driven by declines in the Haynesville Shale and the Appalachian Basin. EIA’s latest Drilling Productivity Report (DPR), published Monday, modeled a combined 99.9 Bcf/d of natural gas output in May from seven…
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Declines from Natural Gas Plays, Permian Gains to Hold Production Flat in March, EIA Says
Growth in the Permian Basin, countered by declines in Appalachia and the Haynesville Shale, will see combined natural gas production from key Lower 48 regions hold steady at just over 100 Bcf/d in March, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Total production from seven major Lower 48 producing regions — a list that…
Permian to Partly Offset Natural Gas Production Declines from Gassy Plays in Early 2024, EIA Says
Shrinking volumes from gassy plays will overshadow higher associated output from the Permian Basin to drive a modest decline in natural gas production from key Lower 48 regions in early 2024, according to the latest modeling from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In its updated Drilling Productivity Report (DPR), EIA projected 98.889 Bcf/d of…
EIA Models Appalachian, Haynesville Natural Gas Declines, Permian Gains into Early 2024
Natural gas production from seven key Lower 48 regions is set to ease lower from December to January as declines from the Haynesville Shale and the Appalachian Basin overshadow Permian Basin gains, according to the latest modeling from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). EIA’s updated Drilling Productivity Report (DPR), which also models production trends…
Natural Gas Production Declines from Appalachia, Haynesville; Permian Seen Gaining, EIA Says
Overall natural gas production from seven major U.S. onshore regions is expected to recede from November to December but remain robust at just under 100 Bcf/d, according to updated modeling published Monday by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). The agency’s latest monthly Drilling Productivity Report (DPR) projected combined December production of 99.638 Bcf/d from…
Natural Gas Production Seen Sliding into November on Weaker Haynesville, Appalachia Output
Led by declines in the Haynesville Shale and Appalachian Basin, Lower 48 natural gas production, as represented by seven key onshore regions tracked by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), will fall by nearly 500 MMcf/d from October to November. EIA in its latest monthly Drilling Productivity Report (DPR), published Monday, modeled combined natural gas…
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…
EIA Sees Continued Onshore Natural Gas Production Growth in March, Paced by Haynesville
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 Continuing to Lead Natural Gas Production Growth in Latest EIA Projections
Spearheaded by the Haynesville Shale, natural gas production from seven key U.S. onshore regions will approach 95 Bcf/d in October, according to the latest modeling from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Combined output from the Haynesville — along with the Anadarko, Appalachian and Permian basins, as well as the Bakken, Eagle Ford and Niobrara formations…
Natural Gas Production Poised for More Growth in August, Led by Haynesville, EIA Says
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…