PJM Interconnection said it should have enough energy supplies on hand to meet demand for electricity this summer.
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Natural Gas Prices Should Be Competitive With Coal This Summer, FERC Says
With summer futures prices below $3.00/MMBtu in most regions, natural gas is expected to be competitive with coal when prices are adjusted…
Natural Gas Prices Should Be Competitive With Coal This Summer, FERC Says
With summer futures prices below $3.00/MMBtu in most regions, natural gas is expected to be competitive with coal when prices are adjusted for the relative efficiency of gas- versus coal-fired electric generation units, according to FERC’s Office of Enforcement (OE) and Office of Electric Reliability.
Northeast Predicted to Endure More 90-Degree Summer Days
The Northeast United States and its gas-hungry population centers can expect more 90-degree days this summer than in 2014, while the drought that has plagued California for four years may expand its footprint, according to forecasters at AccuWeather.com.
Northeast Predicted to Endure More 90-Degree Summer Days
The Northeast United States and its gas-hungry population centers can expect more 90-degree days this summer than in 2014, while the drought that has plagued California for four years may expand its footprint, according to forecasters at AccuWeather.com.
U.S. Natural Gas Supply to Overwhelm Demand This Summer, Says Genscape
U.S. natural gas supplies should be about 3.1 Bcf/d higher this summer than a year ago, but incremental demand is forecast to be lower, which would keep the markets long through the injection season, Genscape Inc. analysts said Wednesday.
Speculative Selling Fading; October Called 4 Cents Higher
October natural gas is set to open 4 cents higher Tuesday morning at $3.89 as traders continue to see a bearish trading environment, but there’s a hint that surprises could come to the upside. Overnight oil markets rose.
Risk Managers See Downside Exposure, Yet October Called 5 Cents Higher
October natural gas is expected to open 5 cents higher Monday morning at $3.91 as traders balance a steady technical picture with near-term risk for lower prices. Overnight oil markets fell.
Traders Factoring In Midwest Cool; October Called 3 Cents Higher
October natural gas is expected to open 3 cents higher Monday morning at $3.82 as traders ponder a cool thrust to the nation’s interior along with continued technical weakness. Overnight oil markets fell.
$4 Futures In Sight; August Called 3 Cents Lower
August natural gas is expected to open 3 cents lower Monday morning at $4.12 as traders prepare for an onslaught of cooler temperatures that are expected to impact major eastern and Midwest population centers. Overnight oil markets were mixed.