The arrival of real summer heat tied with overwhelming prior-day screen support helped push the nation’s cash market points unanimously higher Tuesday for the second consecutive day. Most gains across the country ranged 30-50 cents.
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Access to Offshore Vital for Long Term, Say Producers
Natural gas and oil prices may be low, but the energy industry continues to push for more access to drill in the U.S. offshore. It’s all about the future, Devon Energy Corp. CEO Larry Nichols told an audience last week at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston.
Access to Offshore Vital for Long Term, Say Producers
Natural gas and oil prices may be low, but the energy industry continues to push for more access to drill in the U.S. offshore. It’s all about the future, Devon Energy Corp. CEO Larry Nichols told an audience at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston.
Study: Cap-and-Trade to Force Move Away from Domestic Gas
President Obama’s proposed cap-and-trade plan for controlling greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is expected to push up demand for natural gas over the next decade, especially by power generators, but a large part of the demand isn’t likely to be met by domestic gas due to the emission allowance costs that will be imposed, according to a study released last Tuesday. Rather it said foreign imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) are expected to fill the void.
Study: Cap-and-Trade to Force Move Away from Domestic Gas
President Obama’s proposed cap-and-trade plan for controlling greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is expected to push up demand for natural gas over the next decade, especially by power generators, but a large part of the demand isn’t likely to be met by domestic gas due to the emission allowance costs that will be imposed, according to a study released Tuesday. Rather, it said foreign imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) are expected to fill the void.
Markey: Use More Natural Gas, Unshackle U.S. From Oil Imports
New regulations to push the marketplace toward the use of more natural gas and renewables could unshackle the United States from oil imports, U.S. Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA) said last week. He spoke to a standing room only crowd on the first day of Cambridge Energy Research Associates’ CERAWeek conference in Houston.
Markey: Use More Natural Gas, Unshackle U.S. From Oil Imports
New regulations to push the marketplace toward the use of more natural gas and renewables could unshackle the United States from oil imports, U.S. Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA) said Monday. He spoke to a standing room only crowd on the first day of Cambridge Energy Research Associates’ CERAWeek conference in Houston.
Ruby Pipeline’s Carbon-Neutral Design Called Industry First
El Paso Corp.’s push to secure approval for its proposed Ruby Pipeline, which would carry natural gas supplies from the Rocky Mountains to West Coast markets, appears to be coming at an opportune time environmentally, and in certain respects, politically.
End-of-January Prices Falter in Most of Market
Despite frigid weather remaining in several areas Friday, some isolated warming trends helped push cash prices lower at most points Thursday. The small decline by expiring February futures a day earlier and the fact that a weekend day was involved in Thursday’s deals were other bearish influences.
Ruby Pipeline’s Carbon-Neutral Design Called Industry First
El Paso Corp.’s push to secure approval for its proposed Ruby Pipeline, which would carry natural gas supplies from the Rocky Mountains to West Coast markets, appears to be coming at an opportune time environmentally, and in certain respects, politically.