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California Market Slips Lower Despite Oppressive Heat; Futures Steady

Physical natural gas for delivery Thursday drifted lower in Wednesday’s activity, with most points outside the Northeast trading with a 5-cent range of unchanged. In New England, a rise in forecast temperatures, combined with pipeline constraints, was enough to motivate buyers, but in the Mid-Atlantic mostly normal temperature forecasts worked to soften next-day prices.

May 14, 2014

Industry Briefs

Amelia Resources LLC is hosting a data room through Monday (May 19) to market 138,000 net acres in the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale (TMS). “Recent results have created a lot of interest in the TMS play [see Shale Daily,May 12;May 8;April 29;April 14],” said Amelia President Kirk Barrell. “Drill times have greatly improved along with a decrease in associated costs.” The parcel being sold is “the only remaining large aggregate block of acreage in the play. We believe that the repeatability and economics of this play will be extremely competitive with other U.S. oil plays.” Barrell said, “The initial potentials, production volumes, and decline curves indicate large recoverable reserves in the range of 400-900 million boe. The play economics, consistency of the reservoir, and resulting reserves will make this a very competitive play for years to come.”

May 13, 2014

Packed Pipes Prompt Broadly Lower Quotes; Futures Make It Five Straight Losses

Physical gas for Wednesday delivery weakened in Tuesday trading with eastern points taking hits of 25 cents or more. Only a few scattered points managed to trade in positive territory, and for the most part, locations were down by anywhere from a couple of pennies to a dime or more. On average the market was off nearly a dime.

May 13, 2014
With Less Hydro, California to Lean More Heavily on Gas-Fueled Power

With Less Hydro, California to Lean More Heavily on Gas-Fueled Power

A major drought, loss of a major nuclear power plant, and increased reliance on intermittent renewable power shouldn’t phase California’s grid this summer, according to a new report. Gas-fired power can step in, but with some caveats.

May 13, 2014

Wyoming LNG Roadmap Rolled Out by Industry, Governor

With support from the governor’s office, Wyoming oil/natural gas stakeholders on Monday introduced a strategy for using liquefied natural gas (LNG) produced in the state to replace diesel fuel in many applications within the oil/gas industry.

May 13, 2014

People

Mark Watson, interim head of theWyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (OGCC), has been named the new commission chief. Gov. Matt Mead and the other four members voted unanimously for Watson, who has been heading the agency since Grant Black resigned (see Daily GPI,April 1). Watson is a petroleum engineer who graduated from the University of Wyoming. The OGCC also established a deputy supervisor position.

May 13, 2014
Global View of Natural Gas Vehicles Changing

Global View of Natural Gas Vehicles Changing

While the saturation of natural gas vehicles (NGV) in other parts of the world, such as Italy and Brazil, is much deeper in the passenger car market and taxis than in North America, overseas and U.S. markets share some of the same questions and concerns, judging from a panel at the NGV Global joint program Thursday at ACT Expo in Long Beach, CA.

May 12, 2014

Magnum Hunter Leaning On North Dakota, Appalachia For Growth

Magnum Hunter Resources Corp. continued to focus on divesting non-core assets in the first quarter, as it looks to shore-up its liquidity and narrow its focus on two core areas in the Appalachian and Williston Basins that continue to slowly drive production gains.

May 12, 2014

Halcon Reports Progress in TMS, Improved Drilling in Williston

Halcon Resources Corp. reported forward progress in the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale (TMS) during the first quarter, while making drilling improvements in the Williston Basin and derisking its holdings in a portion of the Eagle Ford Shale in East Texas.

May 12, 2014
Another LNG Export Terminal Planned for Louisiana

Another LNG Export Terminal Planned for Louisiana

A unit of Southern California Telephone & Energy (SCT&E) has acquired land on the Calcasieu Ship Channel in Louisiana for development of a $2.4 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) liquefaction and export terminal. The project joins about a dozen others in the Pelican State to export liquefied domestic natural gas.

May 12, 2014