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Would-Be Dallas Driller to Take Fight to Council

Following a second vote by the City of Dallas Plan Commission to deny Trinity East Energy LLC permission for three drill sites within the city limits, Trinity East Energy LLC said it will seek to persuade a super-majority of the 15-member Dallas City Council to grant the permits.

March 25, 2013

EIA: Pipe Constraints Creating ‘Volatile’ New England Prices

Natural gas pipeline constraints, high international prices and declining production in eastern Canada could all combine to create sometimes volatile New England gas and power prices this winter, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

January 23, 2013

Goldman Cuts Price Forecast Despite Positive View on Economy

Sometimes what goes down keeps going down. That would appear to be true of natural gas prices. Wednesday analysts at Goldman Sachs cut their 2011 New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) gas price forecast to $4/MMBtu from $5.25/MMBtu. And just a day earlier Barclays Capital analysts were asking “Who stepped on my forward curve?”

December 6, 2010

Price Forecasts Cut as Forward Curve Flattens

Sometimes what goes down keeps going down. That would appear to be true of natural gas prices.

December 6, 2010

Eagle Ford: Come for the Gas; Stay for the Oil and Liquids

Things aren’t always what they seem. What starts as a natural gas play can become an oil/gas liquids play. Sometimes the best thing to do is circle back to your roots. But it’s important to always know where you are, especially when you’re in the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas.

October 11, 2010

Eagle Ford: Come for the Gas; Stay for the Oil and Liquids

Things aren’t always what they seem. What starts as a natural gas play can become an oil/gas liquids play. Sometimes the best thing to do is circle back to your roots. But it’s important to always know where you are, especially when you’re in the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas.

October 7, 2010

Eagle Ford: Come for the Gas; Stay for the Oil and Liquids

Things aren’t always what they seem. What starts as a natural gas play can become an oil/gas liquids play. Sometimes the best thing to do is circle back to your roots. But it’s important to always know where you are, especially when you’re in the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas.

October 7, 2010

Natgas Futures Fall Despite Mercury’s Rise

While sizzling temperatures sometimes north of 100 degrees cooked much of the East for a third consecutive day on Wednesday, the bullish news seemed to be lost on natural gas futures traders as August futures retreated for much of the day.

July 8, 2010

WoodMac Sees an Overbuild of Big West-to-East Pipes

The 555-mile Sabine River forms part of the boundary between Texas and Louisiana and has sometimes been called the dividing line between the Old South and the New Southwest. But for gas producers in Texas the river represents a hurdle on the way to eastern and northeastern markets, a basis constraint point soon to be eroded by the market forces that are inspiring a bevy of west-to-east pipeline projects in the region.

April 2, 2007

Infrastructure Boom Times Can’t Last Forever

The 555-mile Sabine River forms part of the boundary between Texas and Louisiana and has sometimes been called the dividing line between the Old South and the New Southwest. But for gas producers in Texas the river represents a hurdle on the way to eastern and northeastern markets, a basis constraint point soon to be eroded by the market forces that are inspiring a bevy of west-to-east pipeline projects in the region.

March 28, 2007
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