While the House Friday passed the biggest overhaul ever for the offshore oil and natural gas drilling, the odds are slim that the Senate will give a repeated performance this week before lawmakers depart for their month-long recess.
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Winter’s End in Sight? Prices Fall at All Points
Moderating late-February weather forecasts in some regions, the prior-day fall of 21.4 cents by March futures and the ever-present comfort level of ample storage inventories combined to drive cast prices lower across the board Friday. The usual weekend drop of industrial load was an additional bearish factor.
Winter’s End in Sight? Prices Fall at All Points
Moderating late-February weather forecasts in some regions, the prior-day fall of 21.4 cents by March futures and the ever-present comfort level of ample storage inventories combined to drive cast prices lower across the board Friday. The usual weekend drop of industrial load was an additional bearish factor.
Direct Yemen-to-U.S. LNG Shipment Prompts Security Review
A proposed first-ever direct shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Yemen, where Al-Qaeda threats have intensified, to Boston Harbor tentatively in February has prompted the U.S. Coast Guard there to review its tanker security.
Direct Yemen-to-U.S. LNG Shipment Prompts Security Review
A first-ever proposed direct shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Yemen, where Al-Qaeda threats have intensified, to Boston Harbor tentatively in February has prompted the U.S. Coast Guard there to review its tanker security.
Analysts Suggest ‘New Normal’ for Storage
Natural gas storage operators breathed deeper than ever during this year’s injection season, and while many worried that capacity would be breached, that was not the case. Analysts at Barclays Capital suggest the industry has reached a “new normal” for season-ending inventories.
Barclays: Storage Can Inhale Deeper Than Thought
Natural gas storage operators breathed deeper than ever during this year’s injection season, and while many worried that capacity would be breached, that was not the case. Analysts at Barclays Capital suggest the industry has reached a “new normal” for season-ending inventories.
Apache Raises Horn River Estimates, Sees Promise in Granite Wash
With oil and natural gas production up 19% from a year ago, Apache Corp. said last week it achieved its first-ever output of more than 600,000 boe/d in 3Q2009, lifted in part by a better-than-expected recovery rate from natural gas wells in the Horn River Basin and promising output in the Granite Wash.
Apache Raises EUR at Horn River, Sees Promise in Granite Wash
With oil and natural gas production up 19% from a year ago, Apache Corp. said Thursday it achieved its first-ever output of more than 600,000 boe/d in 3Q2009, lifted in part by a better-than-expected estimated recovery rate from natural gas wells in the Horn River Basin in British Columbia and promising output in the Granite Wash.
El Paso Exec: Ruby, Shale Make West LNG Doubtful
With the promise of a new pipeline from the Rockies to the West Coast and ever-greater output from gas shale plays, a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on the U.S. Pacific Coast is essentially dead, according to an El Paso Natural Gas executive who spoke at an energy conference in San Francisco last week.