Global natural gas prices were muted on Monday as Europe’s Title Transfer Facility (TTF) continued trading sideways, the Japan-Korea Marker (JKM) followed and prices in the United States remained at some of the lowest levels in years. Fundamentals are largely unchanged. TTF traded in a stable range at just under $20/MMBtu last week, but increased…
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Kinder Putting More Straws in Texas Shales with Copano Deal
With its acquisition of Copano Energy LLC, announced Wednesday, Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP (KMP) will expand its footprint in Texas shale plays, the Eagle Ford in particular, as it adds gas gathering, processing, treating and natural gas liquids fractionation assets.
Encana ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ on Natural Gas, But Liquids Still Focus
Encana Corp. CEO Randy Eresman, whose company is one of the largest onshore producers in North America, said Wednesday the company remains “cautiously optimistic about our natural gas price recovery this year. We continue to see evidence on both the demand and supply front that supports this assertion.”
FERC: Natgas ‘Most Prominent Driver’ in Summer Power Markets
The gas surplus and sub-$2-$2.50/MMBtu prices for natural gas will put downward pressure on power prices this summer, and step up the switching of generation facilities from coal-fired to gas-fired, according to FERC’s “Summer 2012 Energy Market and Reliability Assessment” report, which was released Thursday.
FERC Report: Natgas ‘Most Prominent Driver’ in Summer Power Markets
The gas surplus and sub-$2-$2.50/MMBtu prices for natural gas will put downward pressure on power prices this summer, and step up the switching of generation facilities from coal-fired to gas-fired, according to FERC’s “Summer 2012 Energy Market and Reliability Assessment” report, which was released Thursday.
National Fuel More than Doubles Appalachian Production
National Fuel Gas Co.’s Seneca Resources Corp. more than doubled fiscal fourth quarter production from its activities in Appalachia. This contributed to better Seneca results and for National Fuel overall during the quarter and fiscal year.
Southwestern Could Spend Less on Fayetteville in 2012
One year after spending $1.9 billion on capital expenditures (capex) in the Fayetteville Shale play (see Shale Daily, Dec. 21, 2010), Southwestern Energy Co. (SWN) indicated that it would probably spend less there in 2012 as overall gas production and net income and earnings continued to rise.
Producers Adjusting to $4/MMBtu, Says Barclays
If it’s wet, it’s hot; if it’s dry, it’s not; $4/MMBtu is the “new normal,” and bigger is still better when it comes to production. That’s the crux of the industry wisdom collected by Barclays Capital analyst Michael Zenker and his team at the firm’s recent CEO Energy-Power Conference.
Producers Adjusting to $4/MMBtu World, Says Barclays
If it’s wet, it’s hot; if it’s dry, it’s not; $4/MMBtu is the “new normal” and bigger is still better when it comes to production. That’s the crux of the industry wisdom collected by Barclays Capital analyst Michael Zenker and his team at the firm’s recent CEO Energy-Power Conference.
Copano Growing Eagle Ford Liquids Capability
Copano Energy LLC plans to increase capacity to handle natural gas liquids (NGL) associated with growing gas production from the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas, the midstream company said.