Oversupply

Appalachian Production Growth, East-to-West Shift Likely to Lead to NatGas Oversupply

Appalachian Production Growth, East-to-West Shift Likely to Lead to NatGas Oversupply

Natural gas infrastructure growth may be outpacing efforts to find more supply-demand balance through U.S. gas exports, according to a panel of experts at the recent LDC Gas Forum Rockies & West in Denver conference.

October 19, 2016

NatGas Prices to See ‘Short Window of Opportunity’ Before Oversupply Returns, Says Bernstein

Natural gas prices touched $3.00/Mcf in September and the forward curve is averaging $3.12 in 2017, but domestic prices could be skewed to the downside over the longer term, according to Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.

September 28, 2016

Avalanche Theory Explains Thumping in Oil, NatGas Markets, Says ConocoPhillips Prognosticator

The oil price rout wasn’t much of a shock to ConocoPhillips executive Jim Duncan. The story first had played out in natural gas, as unconventional production took over, and the oversupply still is looking for a home.

September 30, 2015

Fitch Cuts U.S. Gas Price Deck for 2012

Fitch Ratings on Wednesday cut its U.S. natural gas price deck for 2012, with the base case Henry Hub (HH) price at $2.75/Mcf, on weak pricing and the prospects of an ongoing oversupply in the domestic markets.

August 16, 2012

Analysts: LNG Won’t Float Gas Price Boat

North American gas producers drowning in oversupply and low prices will be waiting a while before any liquefied natural gas (LNG) export tankers come to their rescue. And even then, whatever modest price support materializes could be overwhelmed by yet more supply growth, some energy analysts are saying.

May 28, 2012

Analysts: LNG Won’t Float the Gas Price Boat

North American gas producers drowning in oversupply and low prices will be waiting a while before any liquefied natural gas (LNG) export tankers come to their rescue. And even then, whatever modest price support materializes could be overwhelmed by yet more supply growth, some energy analysts are saying.

May 22, 2012

Transportation Notes

NGPL advised shippers of a potential OFO “for oversupply or undertake activities across its entire system due to the lack of significant market load.” Shippers can mitigate the need for an OFO by ensuring that imbalances are not in a long position and that point operators are flowing as nominated the pipeline added. It said that if it is determined that the OFO is required, “any gas left on the pipeline is at risk of OFO penalties.” See the bulletin board for details.

November 28, 2011

Schlumberger Sees Signs of Slowdown in North American Onshore

Pressure pumping services in North American unconventional basins appear to be on the cusp of oversupply, Schlumberger Ltd. executives said Friday.

October 24, 2011

North American Onshore Well Services Catching Up With Demand, Schlumberger Says

Pressure pumping services in North American unconventional basins appear to be on the cusp of oversupply, Schlumberger Ltd. executives said Friday.

October 24, 2011

Schlumberger: Signs of Slowdown in North American Onshore

Pressure pumping services in North American unconventional basins appear to be on the cusp of oversupply, Schlumberger Ltd. executives said Friday.

October 24, 2011
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