Natural gas enthusiasts can be forgiven for thinking the shale revolution is unstoppable. North America now has more gas underfoot than anyone could have imagined a few short years ago. But that doesn’t mean shale gas and its fans are without challenges.
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‘Too Much Gas’ Is Biggest Shale Headwind, Says Tudor Pickering Exec
Natural gas enthusiasts can be forgiven for thinking the shale revolution is unstoppable. North America now has more gas underfoot than anyone could have imagined a few short years ago. But that doesn’t mean shale gas and its fans are without challenges.
LNG Will Reveal New Global Supply Balancing Challenges
North America has yet to see the arrival of the quantity of liquefied natural gas (LNG) envisioned just a few years ago, but the global commodity is on its way, and its impact on gas supply balancing is yet to be fully imagined.
LNG’s Impact on Global Supply Balancing Yet to Be Revealed
North America has yet to see the arrival of the quantity of liquefied natural gas (LNG) envisioned just a few years ago, but the global commodity is on its way, and its impact on gas supply balancing is yet to be fully imagined.
FERC’s Harvey Defends Expansion of Commission Oversight
The natural gas market is more actively traded than ever could have been imagined at its early stages in the mid-1980s, and FERC’s oversight has to change to accommodate that market, said a top agency official.
FERC’s Harvey Defends Expansion of Commission Oversight
The natural gas market is more actively traded than ever could have been imagined at its early stages in the mid-1980s, and FERC’s oversight has to change to accommodate that market, said a top agency official.