Dry gas producers have been a victim of their own success, but they’re still making their way in a glutted market. The Marcellus Shale is throwing off decent returns and plenty of gas.
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Abundant Gas Supply Clogging U.S.-Canada Trade
Glutted markets slowed natural gas trade between Canada and the United States in the first six months of this year — and inflicted severe price cuts on market participants, according to the latest import-export records released by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Natural Gas Regulatory Activities.
Abundant Supply Clogging U.S.-Canada Gas Trade
Glutted markets slowed natural gas trade between Canada and the United States in the first six months of this year — and inflicted severe price cuts on market participants, according to the latest import-export records released by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Natural Gas Regulatory Activities.
Canadian Research Intended to Make Oilsands ‘Greener’
After glutted markets and gutted prices for natural gas cut the cost motive, environmental anxiety still drives an accelerating Alberta quest to reduce fuel consumption by oilsands projects.
Weak Gas Prices Don’t Deter Denali Gasline Backers
Despite predictions that glutted markets and low prices will keep arctic natural gas in the deep freeze, a start has been made on regulatory review of the Canadian part of the Denali Project’s proposed Alaska pipeline.
Denali Gasline Backers Press Ahead Despite Weak Gas Prices
Despite predictions that glutted markets and low prices will keep arctic natural gas in the deep freeze, a start has been made on regulatory review of the Canadian part of the Denali Project’s proposed Alaska pipeline.
Canadian Drilling Slump Expected to Worsen Before it Gets Better
Field contractors are braced for a long and deep slump in Canadian natural gas drilling, blaming a perfect storm of glutted markets, unfavorable currency exchange rates and Alberta’s overhaul of government royalties.
Canadian Drilling Slump Expected to Worsen Before it Gets Better
Field contractors are braced for a long and deep slump in Canadian natural gas drilling, blaming a perfect storm of glutted markets, unfavorable currency exchange rates and Alberta’s overhaul of government royalties.