The U.S. natural gas supply situation remained bearish at the end of March, despite “historic lows” in Canadian imports and the dry gas Haynesville Shale continuing to lose popularity among exploration and production (E&P) players, according to a review by Societe Generale’s Laurent Key and Stephanie Aymes.
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Societe Generale: More Bears in Sight for U.S. Gas Markets
The U.S. natural gas supply situation remained bearish at the end of March, despite “historic lows” in Canadian imports and the dry gas Haynesville Shale continuing to lose popularity among exploration and production (E&P) players, according to a review by Societe Generale’s Laurent Key and Stephanie Aymes.
Utah Drops CNG Subsidy, Opens Up Market
The popularity of natural gas vehicles (NGV) in Utah may take a hit this summer when the price of the fuel, which had been subsidized for nearly 20 years, will be allowed to rise to reflect its actual cost.
Utah Drops CNG Subsidy, Opens Up Market
The popularity of natural gas vehicles (NGV) in Utah may take a hit this summer when the price of the fuel, which had been subsidized for nearly 20 years, will be allowed to rise to reflect its actual cost.
MLPs Are Helping Industry; Labor Shortage Problems Loom, Panelists Say
The growing popularity of the master limited partnership (MLP) business structure is proving beneficial as the natural gas industry struggles to expand infrastructure, but another trend — a shortage of skilled workers — could present major problems in the near future, panelists told FERC.
MLPs Are Helping Industry; Labor Shortage Problems Loom, Panelists Say
The growing popularity of the master limited partnership (MLP) business structure is proving beneficial as the natural gas industry struggles to expand infrastructure, but another trend — a shortage of skilled workers — could present major problems in the near future, panelists told FERC.
Weather Derivatives Make an Impact in Kansas
Demonstrating the growing popularity of weather derivatives,Kansas Gas Service is on the brink of offering a weather-proof billto all 600,000 of its customers, said Steve Johnson, executivedirector of corporate relations for the LDC. Johnson and a panel ofweather derivative experts spoke on the growing use of weatherproducts at NGI’s Gasmart/Power’99 in Dallas last week.
Weather Derivatives Make an Impact in Kansas
Demonstrating the growing popularity of weather derivatives,Kansas Gas Service is on the brink of offering a weather-proof billto all 600,000 of its customers, said Steve Johnson, executivedirector of corporate relations for the LDC. Johnson and a panel ofweather derivative experts spoke on the growing use of weatherproducts at Gasmart/Power’99 in Dallas yesterday.