July natural gas is set to open unchanged Tuesday morning at $4.45 as traders sense at least a temporary end to speculative selling and weather forecasts turn slightly warmer. Overnight oil markets firmed.
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Burgeoning Shale Industry Still Honing Public Image
Output from the nation’s shale plays has ballooned domestic natural gas production over the past few years, but the industry, and the country, have yet to fully embrace all that the paradigm shift entails, said Rick Smead, a director in Navigant Consulting Inc.’s energy practice.
Burgeoning Shale Industry Still Honing Public Image
Output from the nation’s shale plays has ballooned domestic natural gas production over the past few years, but the industry, and the country, have yet to fully embrace all that the paradigm shift entails, said Rick Smead, a director in Navigant Consulting Inc.’s energy practice.
Appalachian Production Crying Out for Interstate Connections
Production in the Marcellus Shale over the past few years “has been nothing short of epic,” and it is straining infrastructure to the point that the Appalachian region is in need of larger interstate connections, said Genscape Inc. senior natural gas analyst Andy Krebs.

Appalachian Production Crying Out for Interstate Connections
Production in the Marcellus Shale over the past few years “has been nothing short of epic,” and it is straining infrastructure to the point that the Appalachian region is in need of larger interstate connections, said Genscape Inc. senior natural gas analyst Andy Krebs.
Southern Idaho NatGas Infrastructure Adequate, Utility Tells PUC
Following key pipeline infrastructure upgrades over the past two years, MDU Resources Inc.’s Boise, ID-based Intermountain Gas Co. has told Idaho state regulators it should be able to serve the natural gas needs of the southern part of the state without any significant new capital projects during the next five years.
ExxonMobil Missed on Natural Gas Prices, Says Tillerson
ExxonMobil Corp. investors have been a little antsy about all of the capital investments over the past five years with seemingly little to show for it, CEO Rex Tillerson said last week. He acknowledged that a lot of money has been invested in projects yet to bear fruit and said the company’s forecast on U.S. natural gas prices didn’t hit the mark.
U.S. NatGas Exports to Mexico Predicted to Continue Higher
Natural gas exports from the United States to Mexico have doubled in the past three years and are likely to continue to grow for at least the next few years, according to an analysis by Barclays Capital.
The (CNG) Fleet Goes On…
For North America’s trucking and municipal bus fleets, it seems that they just can’t get enough compressed natural gas (CNG).
U.S. Exports to Mexico Predicted to Continue Higher
Exports of natural gas from the United States to Mexico have doubled in the past three years and are likely to continue to grow for at least the next few years, according to an analysis by Barclays Capital.