Natural gas forward market prices are signaling a continuation of low natural gas prices through 2012, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in an analysis released Thursday.
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Canadian Drillers Enjoying Unconventional Boom
Participants in the Canadian energy industry are signaling that its switch of drilling targets to oil and natural gas liquids (NGL) will continue and accelerate.
Mackenzie Partners Say Gas Project Still a Contender
As the last leg of Canada’s northern pipeline regulatory epic begins, partners in the Mackenzie Gas Project (MGP) are signaling that they are still contenders to go all the way into construction.
Mackenzie Gas Project Still a Contender, Say Partners
As the last leg of Canada’s northern pipeline regulatory epic begins, partners in the Mackenzie Gas Project (MGP) are signaling that they are still contenders to go all the way into construction.
Mackenzie Gas Project Still a Contender, Say Partners
As the last leg of Canada’s northern pipeline regulatory epic begins, partners in the Mackenzie Gas Project (MGP) are signaling that they are still contenders to go all the way into construction.
Idaho Gas Prices Down for Intermountain, Avista
Signaling the continued downward trend of wholesale natural gas prices, Intermountain Gas Co. puts its second consecutive purchased gas adjustment (PGA) rate decrease in effect Monday, while Spokane, WA-based Avista Utilities last Friday asked the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to lower its rates following a similar drop in the PGA.
Devon Readies to Capitalize on More Deepwater Prospects
Devon Energy Corp. has signed another long-term contract for a second semisubmersible drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), signaling its intentions to capitalize on potential resource prospects in the deepwater.
Devon Readies to Capitalize on Deepwater Prospects with Rig Contracts
Devon Energy Corp. has signed another long-term contract for a second semisubmersible drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), signaling its intentions to capitalize on its potential, resource prospects.
Duke Energy Field Services to Become DCP Midstream
Signaling the planned separation of Duke Energy’s power and gas businesses, Duke Energy Field Services (DEFS), which is 50% owned by ConocoPhillips, announced earlier this month that its name will change to DCP Midstream, effective Jan. 1, 2007, which is the legal separation date (see NGI, July 3).
Duke Energy Field Services to Become DCP Midstream
Signaling the planned separation of Duke Energy’s power and gas businesses, Duke Energy Field Services (DEFS), which is 50% owned by ConocoPhillips, announced Friday that its name will change to DCP Midstream, effective Jan. 1, 2007, which is the legal separation date (see Daily GPI, June 29).