Private equity (PE) investments, which more than doubled in the U.S. oil and natural gas sector from 2002 to 2012, are showing no signs of drying up, according to PwC.
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Canadian Output Said on Steady Decline
Deteriorating Canadian natural gas supplies will do their gloomy bit toward drying up the North American gas glut for at least another year, a member of the National Energy Board (NEB) predicted last Wednesday.
NEB: All Scenarios Show Canadian Production Decline
Deteriorating Canadian natural gas supplies will do their gloomy bit toward drying up the North American gas glut for at least another year, a member of the National Energy Board (NEB) predicted Wednesday.
Study: Subsidize Gas Appliance Use
Burning more natural gas directly — for heating, cooking and clothes drying, for instance — would cut energy consumption and costs and reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions nationwide, according to a report by the Gas Technology Institute
Study Recommends Subsidizing Gas Appliance Use
Burning more natural gas directly — for heating, cooking and clothes drying, for instance — would cut energy consumption and costs and reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions nationwide, according to a report by the Gas Technology Institute
Western LNG Backers Remain Bullish on Import Prospects
Undeterred by the stagnated global liquefaction development and liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes to the United States drying up, several western LNG project proponents stayed bullish in May about the long-term prospects for North America becoming a major LNG importer. Sempra Energy’s COO repeated this theme at an energy financial conference, and two major LNG proponents in Oregon told NGI they are not worried despite the recent negative indicators.
Study: Better to Burn Gas at Home Than in Power Plants
Direct use of natural gas — such as for space and water heating, cooking and clothes drying — is a good thing, and more of it would be even better, according to the American Gas Foundation (AGF). This is particularly true when caps are placed on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
Study Weighs Gas for Generation Versus Residential, Commercial Use
Direct use of natural gas — such as for space and water heating, cooking and clothes drying — is a good thing, and more of it would be even better, according to the American Gas Foundation (AGF). This is particularly true when caps are placed on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
WoodMac Sees High Risk, Cost & Payoff for Ultra-Deep Shelf
With conventional natural gas supply from the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) and other traditional U.S. basins drying up and widespread liquefied natural gas (LNG) access still a question mark, the GOM ultra-deep shelf play is the wild card that could help to pick up some of the slack in domestic supplies, according to Matthew Anstead, an analyst with Wood Mackenzie.
WoodMac Sees High Risk, Cost & Payoff for Ultra-Deep Shelf
With conventional natural gas supply from the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) and other traditional U.S. basins drying up and widespread liquefied natural gas (LNG) access still a question mark, the GOM ultra-deep shelf play is the wild card that could help to pick up some of the slack in domestic supplies, according to Matthew Anstead, an analyst with Wood Mackenzie.