The U.S. natural gas rig count peaked more than a year ago in August 2010 and continues to drift slowly lower, but the country’s still swimming in gas and there’s no drought in sight, Raymond James & Associates Inc. said Monday.
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Constitution, Violence Blocking Mexico Investment
Natural gas production and demand in Mexico is forecasted to continue growing, but it will be more slowly than the government predicts, an industry consultant told NGI. Meanwhile, the country’s long-standing prohibition against foreign ownership of oil and gas resources and widespread drug cartel-related violence will hobble development that Mexico needs, he said.
Multiple Challenges Seen to Investment in Mexico
Natural gas production and demand in Mexico is forecasted to continue growing, but it will be more slowly than the government predicts, an industry consultant told NGI. Meanwhile, the country’s long-standing prohibition against foreign ownership of oil and gas resources and widespread drug cartel-related violence will hobble development that Mexico needs, he said.
Report: Shale Brings Opportunities, Challenges to Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is growing more slowly than the rest of the nation, but the expansion of Marcellus Shale natural gas operations will provide significant opportunities to the state in coming years, according to a report issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED).
Deutsche Bank Economist: Demand Outlook Hazy
The nation’s economy may be slowly rebounding from the recession that began more than two years ago, but the outlook for increased natural gas demand remains unclear, according to Adam Sieminski, chief energy economist for Deutsche Bank.
Deutsche Bank Economist: Demand Outlook Hazy
The nation’s economy may be slowly rebounding from the recession that began more than two years ago, but the outlook for increased natural gas demand remains unclear, according to Adam Sieminski, chief energy economist for Deutsche Bank.
Deutsche Bank Economist: Demand Outlook Hazy
The nation’s economy may be slowly rebounding from the recession that began more than two years ago, but the outlook for increased natural gas demand remains unclear, according to Adam Sieminski, chief energy economist for Deutsche Bank.
North American Gas Trading Stabilizes, But Sales Still Flat
With the economy slowly pulling itself out of recession, some natural gas marketers reported significant trading increases while some reported equally significant decreases in 4Q2009, according to NGI’s 4Q2009 Top North American Gas Marketers Ranking.
North American Gas Trading Stabilizes, But Sales Still Flat
With the economy slowly pulling itself out of recession, some natural gas marketers reported significant trading increases while some reported equally significant decreases in 4Q2009, according to NGI’s 4Q2009 Top North American Gas Marketers Ranking.