In what has become a familiar refrain, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Monday that natural gas and oil production from the nation’s seven largest unconventional plays is likely to decline next month compared with May figures.
June
Articles from June
Follow-Through Blues Frustrating Bulls; June Called 2 Cents Lower
June natural gas is set to open 2 cents lower Friday morning at $2.06 as traders assess the likelihood of increased, if not oversized, storage injections in the weeks to come. Overnight oil markets fell.
Follow-Through Blues Frustrating Bulls; June Called 2 Cents Lower
June natural gas is set to open 2 cents lower Friday morning at $2.06 as traders assess the likelihood of increased, if not oversized, storage injections in the weeks to come. Overnight oil markets fell.
Technicals, Storage In Play; May Called 4 Cents Lower
May natural gas is set to open 4 cents lower Tuesday morning at $2.02 as traders balance an expected renewed expansion of the long-term storage surplus with a resilient technical outlook. Overnight oil markets rose.
Technicals, Storage In Play; May Called 4 Cents Lower
May natural gas is set to open 4 cents lower Tuesday morning at $2.02 as traders balance an expected renewed expansion of the long-term storage surplus with a resilient technical outlook. Overnight oil markets rose.
June Another Record Month For Dry NatGas Consumption, Production, EIA Says
Domestic dry natural gas production and consumption reached record levels in June, with the rate of consumption gains outpacing production growth, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Basic Energy CEO Says Domestic Onshore Improved Slightly in June
Well site services in the U.S. onshore stabilized a bit during the second quarter from early this year, but pricing still remains cutthroat as operators compete for a smaller share of business, the chief of Basic Energy Services Inc. said Friday.
U.S. Onshore Business Improves Slightly in June, Says Basic Energy CEO
Well site services in the U.S. onshore stabilized a bit during the second quarter from early this year, but pricing still remains cutthroat as operators compete for a smaller share of business, the chief of Basic Energy Services Inc. said Friday.
Record Demand, Temps Not Enough to Boost Sumas August NatGas Prices
Only a few natural gas forwards markets showed any signs of life during the short Independence Day holiday week, with the majority of price points swinging just a few cents in either direction.
Record Demand, Temps Not Enough to Boost Sumas August NatGas Prices
Only a few natural gas forwards markets showed any signs of life during the short Independence Day holiday week, with the majority of price points swinging just a few cents in either direction.