U.S. natural gas prices for 2013 will be lower than predicted in late October because winter weather so far has been missing in action, Raymond James & Associates’ energy team said this week. Analysts with Goldman Sachs also have reduced their price forecast but said they remain bullish on the market.
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Imperial Not Rushing Into BC LNG Export Commitment
Amid forecasts that see no end to low gas prices across North America, overseas exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) are being rated as a must for development of the Canadian version of shale supplies in northern British Columbia (BC).
Moody’s: E&P Small Fry Getting Bump from Shales
Focusing on oil and natural gas liquids (NGL) has paid off for small exploration and production (E&P) companies, according to Moody’s Investors Service, as they are expected to gain from rapid production and reserve growth.
Shale to Help British Columbia Capture Canada’s Gas Producing Crown
British Columbia will eclipse Alberta as Canada’s top gas producing province by tapping prolific shale deposits, the National Energy Board said.
Canada’s Oilsands Developers Looking to Asia
The industrial customers rated most likely to burn off Canadian natural gas surpluses — Alberta oilsands projects — are poised to gain expanded markets beyond North America to support their growth.
Canada’s Oilsands Developers Looking to Asia
The industrial customers rated most likely to burn off Canadian natural gas surpluses — Alberta oilsands projects — are poised to gain expanded markets beyond North America to support their growth.
Producer: More Contracting Risk in Fast-Moving Shale Patch
Activity in natural gas shale plays has tended to heat up fast, especially when producers get a whiff of liquids-rich gas. Besides buying up acreage, producers are committing to gathering, processing and transportation services, and buyer’s remorse can result from moving too fast, a Range Resources executive warned recently.
Utilities that Work with Customers in Arrears Get High Marks
A natural gas utility that provides payment assistance to business customers who request it is rated high in overall satisfaction, and is ranked even higher when it makes the initial overture to a customer, said a new study released last Wednesday.
Utilities that Work with Customers in Arrears Get High Marks
A natural gas utility that provides payment assistance to business customers who request it is rated high in overall satisfaction, and is ranked even higher when it makes the initial overture to a customer, said a new study released Wednesday.
Utilities that Work with Customers in Arrears Get High Marks
A natural gas utility that provides payment assistance to business customers who request it is rated high in overall satisfaction, and is ranked even higher when it makes the initial overture to a customer, said a new study released Wednesday.