While market experts at GasMart 2009 in Chicago could not come to a consensus on when natural gas prices would move higher in a meaningful way, they did agree that when they do, the market will rocket higher and buyers would be longing for the days when they could have locked in supply in the $3.50-4.50/MMBtu range.
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Market Experts Urge GasMart Attendees to Lock in Gas Prices NOW!
While market experts at GasMart 2009 in Chicago could not come to a consensus on when natural gas prices would move higher in a meaningful way, they did agree that when they do, the market will rocket higher and buyers would be longing for the days when they could have locked in supply in the $3.50-4.50/MMBtu range.
Industry: ‘This is the Year’ that Congress Will Pass a Broad Energy Bill
“This is the year we will get comprehensive energy legislation,” said a spokesman for the Natural Gas Supply Association (NGSA) at the 19th annual GasMart conference Thursday.
Industry: ‘This is the Year’ that Congress Will Pass a Broad Energy Bill
“This is the year we will get comprehensive energy legislation,” said a spokesman for the Natural Gas Supply Association (NGSA) at the 19th annual GasMart conference Thursday.
Experts: 2002 Will Be a Year of Historic Energy Reregulation
Two prominent energy industry consultants agreed last Tuesday at GasMart/Power in Reno that fallout from Enron’s bankruptcy probably will include significant reregulation of the energy markets and continued unprecedented financial scrutiny of the energy industry.
Experts: 2002 Will Be a Year of Historic Energy Reregulation
Two prominent energy industry consultants agreed Tuesday at GasMart/Power in Reno that fallout from Enron’s bankruptcy probably will include significant reregulation of the energy markets and continued unprecedented financial scrutiny of the energy industry.
Experts Pessimistic about Long-Term Supply from Canada
Producers and analysts sent up red flags last week at GasMart/Power 2001 in Tampa, FL, about future gas supply potential north of the border. Currently known resources appear to be inadequate and at the current rate of production would be depleted in little more than a decade, they said. Furthermore, the common belief that new sources of supply will be adequate to replace rapidly depleting reserves may be mistaken, the experts said.
Experts Pessimistic about Long-Term Supply from Canada
Producers and analysts sent up red flags yesterday at GasMart/Power 2001 in Tampa, FL, about future gas supply potential north of the border. Currently known resources appear to be inadequate and at the current rate of production would be depleted in little more than a decade. Furthermore, the common belief that new sources of supply will be adequate to replace rapidly depleting reserves may be mistaken, the experts said.
Energy Buyers: Outsourcing Continues to Grow
A panel of energy buyers at GasMart/Power 2000 agreed last weekoutsourcing energy management is still on the upswing as end usersstrive to avoid complexity and save money.
Energy Buyers: Outsourcing Continues to Grow
A panel of energy buyers at GasMart/Power 2000 agreedoutsourcing energy management is still on the upswing as end usersstrive to avoid complexity and save money.