The price rally that had begun Monday didn’t reverse entirely but appeared to be losing some steam Wednesday. More than a few points were able to extend previous gains by small amounts, but even more were faltering due to declining heating load in some areas and the previous day’s downturn of 6.3 cents by April futures.
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S&P: ‘Best of Times’ for Gas in Generation Market
As a result of the abundant, lower-priced shale gas resources being developed in the U.S., coal is in danger of losing its No. 1 spot in the power generation market — permanently, Standard & Poor’s (S&P) said in a report released last Monday.
Shale Development Gives Gas Bigger Slice of Coal Market
As a result of the abundant, lower-priced natural gas shale resources being developed, coal is in danger of losing its No. 1 spot in the power generation market — permanently, Standard & Poor’s (S&P) said in a recent report.
S&P: ‘Best of Times’ for Gas in Generation Market
As a result of the abundant, lower-priced natural gas shale resources being developed, coal is in danger of losing its No. 1 spot in the power generation market — permanently, Standard & Poor’s (S&P) said in a recent report.
Weak Gas Prices Fail to Slow Marcellus Producers, Says Williams
Activity in the Marcellus Shale hasn’t declined even in the face of weak natural gas prices, a Williams Cos. executive said Thursday.
Murkowski Eyes Write-In Race in Alaska
Sen. Lisa Murkowski has signaled that she doesn’t plan to give up even after losing Alaska’s Republican primary last month. The incumbent senator’s two options for reelection are running on the Libertarian Party ticket, which “is looking less likely,” or launching a write-in candidacy, a spokeswoman for Murkowski said in Alaska Wednesday.
Murkowski Eyes Write-In Race in Alaska
Sen. Lisa Murkowski has signaled that she doesn’t plan to give up even after losing Alaska’s Republican primary last month. The incumbent senator’s two options for reelection are running on the Libertarian Party ticket, which “is looking less likely,” or launching a write-in candidacy, a spokeswoman for Murkowski said in Alaska Wednesday.
Lack of Weather Load, Futures Keep Most Points Soft
Prices continued to fall at nearly all points Thursday as subpar temperatures for late August persisted in most areas and a losing streak by the futures market continued to negatively influence cash numbers.
Prices Fall at Most Points as Support Erodes
Losing a great deal of air conditioning demand in the South — without enough heating load elsewhere to compensate for it — along with a prior-day futures drop of 18.1 cents proved sufficient to reverse the two-day cash market advance that began this week. Quotes were down in a large majority of the cash market Wednesday.
Prices Fall at Most Points as Support Erodes
Losing a great deal of air conditioning demand in the South — without enough heating load elsewhere to compensate for it — along with a prior-day futures drop of 18.1 cents proved sufficient to reverse the two-day cash market advance that began this week. Quotes were down in a large majority of the cash market Wednesday.