It might seem that the Eagle Ford and Marcellus shales are being developed at breakneck speed, but it’s important to remember that these are the early days in two resource plays that will be natural gas breadbaskets for the nation in the decades to come.
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Mastio: Buyers Seek Reliability, Honesty and Dependability
Natural gas buyers consider reliability, honesty and dependability, along with competitive pricing and accuracy of invoices and statements, to be the most important issues when they work with marketers, according to Mastio’s Natural Gas Marketer Customer Value & Loyalty Study for 2009.
Mastio: Buyers Seek Reliability, Honesty and Dependability
Natural gas buyers consider reliability, honesty and dependability, along with competitive pricing and accuracy of invoices and statements, to be the most important issues when they work with marketers, according to Mastio’s Natural Gas Marketer Customer Value & Loyalty Study for 2009.
Mastio: Buyers Seek Reliability, Honesty and Dependability
Natural gas buyers consider reliability, honesty and dependability, along with competitive pricing and accuracy of invoices and statements, to be the most important issues when they work with marketers, according to Mastio’s Natural Gas Marketer Customer Value & Loyalty Study for 2009.
Pickens Renews Push for Gas-Friendly Legislation
A pair of bills that would help to jump start the economy and employment, improve national security and promote one of the nation’s most important and plentiful resources — natural gas — are “ready for action” when Congress reconvenes this week, according to independent oil billionaire T. Boone Pickens.
Pickens Renews Push for Gas-Friendly Legislation
A pair of bills that would help to jump start the economy and employment, improve national security and promote one of the nation’s most important and plentiful resources — natural gas — are “ready for action” when Congress reconvenes next week, according to independent oil billionaire T. Boone Pickens.
U.S. Chamber Expects Little From UN Climate Conference
The speed with which advanced energy technologies are developed and adopted will be the single most important factor in determining how quickly and at what cost greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can be reduced, according to a report issued last week by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for 21st Century Energy. But the prospect of an effective international climate change deal coming out of the United Nations (UN) Climate Change Conference, which is scheduled for early December in Copenhagen, Denmark, “is not very bright,” the report concludes.
Chamber Expects Little From UN Climate Change Conference
The speed with which advanced energy technologies are developed and adopted will be the single most important factor in determining how quickly and at what cost greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can be reduced, according to a report issued Thursday by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for 21st Century Energy. But the prospect of an effective international climate change deal coming out of the United Nations (UN) Climate Change Conference, which is scheduled for early December in Copenhagen, Denmark, “is not very bright,” the report concludes.
November Futures Fail At $5; Some Question October Expiration Glitch
At first it looked as though November futures were going to settle above the psychologically important $5 level, but the realization that the primary near-term market driver — forecasts of colder-than-normal weather — had been fully discounted was enough to pull the plug on prices.
Shell-Financed Report Details Alaska OCS Upside
Developing Alaska’s Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) would, among other things, be an important factor in reducing risks for the proposed natural gas pipeline from the North Slope to Lower 48 states, a study prepared for Shell Exploration and Production has found.