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Foreign Nations Pin Hopes on U.S. Shale, LNG

The shale gas revolution and and planned liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to foreign nations have elevated the United States’ position on the global energy stage, said European and Asian energy representatives last Thursday. They urged U.S. House lawmakers to seize the new energy tool for diplomatic purposes and to aid allies.

October 14, 2013
Antero Rocking as Investors Come Knocking

Antero Rocking as Investors Come Knocking

Investors poured into onshore operator Antero Resources Inc. in its debut last week on the New York Stock Exchange, ending the week above $53.00/share, nearly $10 higher than the opening bid of $44.00 on Thursday. The “AR” stock is the second highest U.S. offering this year.

October 14, 2013
Collapse in Natural Gas Drilling No Threat to Marcellus

Collapse in Natural Gas Drilling No Threat to Marcellus

The rig count may be half of what it was a year ago, but Northeast dry natural gas output just keeps getting stronger.

October 14, 2013

North Dakota Lawmakers Seek Long-Term Oil Policy

With a seemingly ever-increasing mother lode of crude oil from the Bakken Shale play, North Dakota lawmakers have embarked on a process for developing a long-term strategy regarding state revenues and taxation of the oil industry. An initial review of bidders to help in mapping the strategy is set for Oct. 31.

October 14, 2013

Weekly Prices Post Solid Gains Across All Regions

Natural gas prices on average gained 9 cents nationally for the week ended October 11. Only a handful of points in the Midcontinent and Northeast endured declines and the vast majority of locations enjoyed gains, some well into double digits.

October 14, 2013

Range Blasts Misinformation in Contamination Case

Range Resources Corp. said it is complying with a court order to obtain and provide information for all of the chemicals used at a Marcellus Shale drilling and impoundment site in Washington County, PA, but it took issue with media reports suggesting that the company doesn’t know what chemicals are used in hydraulic fracturing (fracking) operations.

October 14, 2013

West Looking for New Gas Infrastructure

The western United States may on the brink of an upsurge in natural gas demand outstripping supply, which would require new infrastructure, a panel of experts said last week at the LDC Gas Forum Rockies & West in Los Angeles.

October 14, 2013
Economic, Climate Benefits of Shale Gas Questioned

Economic, Climate Benefits of Shale Gas Questioned

Unconventional natural gas in the onshore likely will keep U.S. prices low until 2020, but it may not translate to climate benefits or an improved economy, according to an elite group of industry, academic and scientific experts.

October 14, 2013

With EIA Storage Dark, Industry Estimates To Stand In?

In the wake of the news Friday that the Energy Information Administration (EIA) would cease operations and furlough its staff thanks to the U.S. Government shutdown, traders and analysts are waiting to see how the natural gas futures market deals with the lack of a weekly storage inventory update.

October 14, 2013

NatGas Fueling Network Expands

Separate deals in Florida, Texas and Nebraska announced last week could begin to expand the highway for natural gas vehicles (NGV).

October 14, 2013