What was characterized as a “profound impact” from the shale gas boom on current and future natural gas prices was cited as one of five key factors contributing to uncertainty in planning for new electric generation in the United States, according to a report released in mid-July by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).
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‘Profound’ Shale Gas Impact Cited in Power Plant Study
What was characterized as a “profound impact” from the shale gas boom on current and future natural gas prices was cited as one of five key factors contributing to uncertainty in planning for new electric generation in the United States, according to a report released Monday by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).
U.S. Energy, Water Demands on ‘Collision Course’
Meeting higher energy demands is putting energy production and water supplies on a “collision course with profound consequences,” according to a report published Wednesday by Circle of Blue, an international, nonpartisan network of journalists and scientists.
U.S. Energy Demands, Water Supplies on ‘Collision Course,’ Says Report
Meeting higher energy demands is putting energy production and water supplies on a “collision course with profound consequences,” according to a report published Wednesday.
E&P Execs Found More Pessimistic than Wall Street
Exploration and production (E&P) company insiders have a “profound sense of near-term caution” for 2009 and now expect natural gas and oil prices to average roughly 20% lower than Wall Street expectations, according to an informal survey by Raymond James & Associates Inc.
E&P Execs Found More Pessimistic than Wall Street
Exploration and production (E&P) company insiders have a “profound sense of near-term caution” for 2009 and now expect natural gas and oil prices to average roughly 20% lower than Wall Street expectations, according to an informal survey by Raymond James & Associates Inc.
Diversified Energy Companies Benefiting from Changes
The diversified energy group has seen a “profound change in its market perception,” with players growing faster than ever before, benefiting from the deregulated power industry, expansion in telecommunications and bandwidth trading and emerging technologies, according to Dain Rauscher Wessels’ analyst Mark Easterbrook.
Energy Companies Benefiting from Changes
The diversified energy group has seen a “profound change in itsmarket perception,” with players growing faster than ever before,benefiting from the deregulated power industry, expansion intelecommunications and bandwidth trading and emerging technologies,according to Dain Rauscher Wessels’ analyst Mark Easterbrook.