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.
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U.S. Rig Count Seen Climbing in Isolated Regions
The U.S. natural gas rig count slowly has begun to rebound after bottoming in June, but the increased exploration has been confined to a few key areas, according to data reviewed by energy analysts. Activity planned by the oilfield service operators in North America will be a key indicator in the coming year, they said.
Moody’s Sees ‘Downside Risk’ to Natural Gas Prices
Worldwide economic growth is slowly beginning, which is leading to rising demand for petroleum products, but high inventories of energy products will temper prices, especially those for natural gas, Moody’s Investors Service said last week.
Moody’s Sees ‘Downside Risk’ to Natural Gas Prices
Worldwide economic growth is slowly beginning, which is leading to rising demand for petroleum products, but high inventories of energy products will temper prices, especially those for natural gas, Moody’s Investors Service said Tuesday.
Baker Hughes CEO Says U.S. Drilling Decline ‘Behind Us’
U.S. drilling activity has bottomed out and will begin to expand “very slowly” in 2010, the CEO of Baker Hughes Inc. (BHI) said last week.
Baker Hughes CEO Says U.S. Drilling Decline ‘Behind Us’
U.S. drilling activity has bottomed out and will begin to expand “very slowly” in 2010, the CEO of Baker Hughes Inc. (BHI) said Wednesday.
Mild Forecasts Cause Most of Market to Slide
The Northeast is emerging more slowly than expected from weekend winter storms that snarled air traffic in that region and others. Nevertheless, Northeast citygate prices saw double-digit declines Monday amid overall softness based on forecasts of mild temperatures in nearly all areas this week. Several scattered points managed to buck the trend with numbers that were flat to more than half a dollar higher.
Canadian Gas Output Seen Up Only 0.2% in ’07
Canadian natural gas production is expected to increase by a meager 0.2% this year and then begin to decline as conventional gas extraction in Alberta slowly falls, the Conference Board of Canada reported last week.
Canadian Gas Output Seen Up Only 0.2% in ’07
Canadian natural gas production is expected to increase by a meager 0.2% this year and then begin a decline as conventional gas extraction in Alberta slowly falls, the Conference Board of Canada said Wednesday.
Mild Weather Clashes with Bullish Technicals; Bears Win Round One
After gapping lower at the opening bell, the natural gas futures market clawed its way slowly higher throughout the trading session on a combination of technical short-covering and bargain hunting. April finished at $7.067, down 22.3 cents for the session but up more than 13 cents from its early-session low of $6.93.