Asking natural gas and oil executives about the market, their projects, cash flow and budgets is a staple of the NGI Thought Leader team’s daily routine. Turning that microphone around to ask journalists the questions is a bit trickier! The Thought Leader team was up for the challenge, though, to editorialize as we enter 2023.…
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Can Recent U.S. Natural Gas Production Uptick Continue Into 2023? – Listen Now to NGI’s Hub & Flow
Click here to listen to the latest episode of NGI’s Hub & Flow, in which Patrick Rau, NGI’s Director of Strategy and Research, takes a look at the recent U.S. natural gas production trend, whether it is sustainable into the new year, and what it all means for prices going forward. Acknowledging that the pace…
U.S. Crude Production Steady as Demand Drops Ahead of Holiday
U.S. exploration and production (E&P) companies kept output for the week ended Nov. 18 at 12.1 million b/d, even with the prior week and generally on par with the level maintained through the fall, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). E&Ps raised production to a pandemic-era high of 12.2 million b/d at points in…
NGI’s Hub & Flow Podcast Explores Impact of Twists in Mexico Power Sector on Natural Gas Market — Listen Now
Click here to listen to a new episode of NGI’s Hub & Flow podcast. Senior Editor Christopher Lenton, who oversees NGI’s Mexico GPI, and Mexico energy expert David Rosales discuss the evolving Mexican power market and its impacts on the natural gas industry. Believing that transparent markets empower businesses, economies and communities, NGI works to…
PG&E Fined Following Guilty Plea for Camp Fire Tragedy
After pleading guilty to 84 counts of involuntary manslaughter and another count of starting a deadly fire in Paradise, CA in 2018, the sentencing of Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) on Thursday was anticlimactic, with the court only imposing a fine of about $3.4 million. A restitution hearing is scheduled for early next year.
Permian Natural Gas Closer to More Mexico Outlets as Mirage Secures Financing
Mirage Energy Corp. has signed a $4 billion debt facility with the family office of Bluebell International to develop a natural gas project that would add cross-border capacity into Mexico and connect to the planned Permian Basin-to-Gulf Coast Whistler pipeline.
Natural Gas Futures Break Even After In-Line Storage Injection
Natural gas futures traded in a narrow range of gains and losses Thursday and ultimately finished flat after traders absorbed a relatively bullish storage report that offset weather and demand uncertainty. The July Nymex contract settled at $1.638/MMBtu. August rose one-tenth of cent to $1.728.
ACP Seeks FERC Extension; MVP’s Southgate Project Approved
The Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) project has asked FERC for a two-year extension to build and place the 1.5 Bcf/d system online, citing the legal and regulatory delays it has faced.
Higher Canadian Natural Gas Prices Seen Limiting Exports to Western U.S.
Imports of Canadian natural gas supplies through the western United States were subdued in April and May amid higher prices north of the border, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).