More Canadian natural gas will stay available for export longer than previously expected as expansion by the nation’s formerly fastest-growing industrial consumer, Alberta’s oilsands, slows.
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Gas Shale to See Continued Upturn, Analysts Say
Unconventional gas resources have been expanding, with gas shale growing the fastest, up to 128 Tcf in 2006 from 52 Tcf a decade earlier, and that trend is likely to continue, an energy consultant said Wednesday.
Gas Shale to See Continued Upturn, Analysts Say
Unconventional gas resources have been expanding, with gas shale growing the fastest, up to 128 Tcf in 2006 from 52 Tcf a decade earlier, and that trend is likely to continue, an energy consultant said Wednesday.
Wood Mackenzie: Haynesville Could Surpass Barnett Shale
The Haynesville Shale — a “booming new resource play” — could become the fastest growing shale play to date in the Lower 48, based on initial results from operators, according to a new report from consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
Wood Mackenzie: Haynesville Could Surpass Barnett Shale
The Haynesville Shale — a “booming new resource play” — could become the fastest growing shale play to date in the Lower 48, based on initial results from operators, according to a new report from consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
FERC Sees Tremendous LNG Import Growth on Horizon
Imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) is the fastest growing source of natural gas in the United States and will continue to be so in the years ahead, according to a FERC staff overview of the market last Thursday. However, some energy traders are concerned that LNG playing the savior roll is a stretch as they say cargoes destined for the United States are being diverted to other countries with higher natural gas prices.
FERC Sees Tremendous LNG Import Growth on Horizon
Imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) is the fastest growing source of natural gas in the United States and will continue to be so in the years ahead, according to a FERC staff overview of the market Thursday.
ExxonMobil Expects Global LNG Trade to Reach 65 Bcf/d by 2030
ExxonMobil Corp. expects worldwide natural gas demand growth between now and 2030 to be about 2.2% a year, the fastest among the major fuels. And as demand grows, the gas markets will globalize, the company’s president said Wednesday.
ExxonMobil Expects Global LNG Trade to Reach 65 Bcf/d by 2030
ExxonMobil Corp. expects worldwide natural gas demand growth between now and 2030 to be about 2.2% a year, the fastest among the major fuels. And as demand grows, the gas markets will globalize, the company’s president said Wednesday.
ExxonMobil Expects Global LNG Trade to Reach 65 Bcf/d by 2030
ExxonMobil Corp. expects worldwide natural gas demand growth between now and 2030 to be about 2.2% a year, the fastest among the major fuels. And as demand grows, the gas markets will globalize, the company’s president said Wednesday.