Seeing no increase in natural gas prices, Talisman Energy Inc. is closing in on liquids in 2012.
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Cabot Grows Production But Profits Fall
Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. saw profits shrink but production rise in the first quarter compared to the year-ago period, the result of low natural gas prices combined with expansion of operations in the Marcellus and Eagle Ford shales.
Cabot Grows Production But Profits Fall
Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. saw profits shrink but production rise in the first quarter compared to the year-ago period, the result of low natural gas prices combined with expansion of operations in the Marcellus and Eagle Ford shales.
Bleak Outlook Forecast for Canadian Gas Exports
Canadian exports show signs of confirming a bleak outlook for the supply side of the natural gas trade by continuing to shrink. This view of the market is also supported by the latest International Energy Agency (IEA) annual forecast.
Outlook Bleak for Canadian Exports, Data Show
Canadian exports show signs of confirming a bleak outlook for the supply side of the natural gas trade by continuing to shrink, a view of the market that is also supported by the latest International Energy Agency (IEA) annual forecast.
Report: Alberta’s Gas Role In Decline
Alberta’s role as an international natural gas supply mainstay will shrink as aging wells are depleted and domestic consumption rises, the province’s Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) confirms.
Alberta’s Gas Prominence Shrinking
Alberta’s role as an international natural gas supply mainstay will shrink as aging wells are depleted and domestic consumption rises, the province’s Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) confirms.
Most Points Fall Again, But Bullish Signs Seen
Prices continued to shrink at a small majority of points Thursday, but the fact that losses were limited to a nickel or less in most cases, combined with a return of flat to modestly higher quotes at quite a few locations, indicated that the cash market wasn’t quite as weak as had been indicated a day earlier.
Future Canadian Demand Growth to Cut U.S. Gas Deliveries By 2.4 Tcf
Canadian natural gas exports will shrink by 65% over the next 15 years, predicts Ottawa’s energy department. A combination of rising domestic demand and dwindling production will cut annual deliveries to the United States to 1.3 Tcf from the current level of 3.7 Tcf, says a new forecast by Natural Resources Canada.
Future Canadian Demand Growth to Cut U.S. Gas Deliveries By 2.4 Tcf
Canadian natural gas exports will shrink by 65% over the next 15 years, predicts Ottawa’s energy department. A combination of rising domestic demand and dwindling production will cut annual deliveries to the United States to 1.3 Tcf from the current level of 3.7 Tcf, says a new forecast by Natural Resources Canada.