Thirst

Canada, Alaska Pipes, LNG Hold Keys to North American Gas Shortage, Say Execs

North America’s unquenchable thirst for natural gas could grow to 89 Bcf/d by 2015 (from about 59.4 Bcf/d last year), necessitating a push to expand existing liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities and begin development of two northern natural gas pipelines, energy executives said in Houston Wednesday.

February 13, 2003

‘Aggressive’ Independents Propel U.S. Rig Forecast

Driven by North America’s growing thirst for natural gas and more drilling worldwide, Salomon Smith Barney revised its worldwide rig count forecast upwards by 30% and grew its estimated exploration and production midyear spending projections by 25%, predicting 22% more growth in North America alone. U.S. spending, propelled by aggressive independents, is at a higher pace than at any time in almost 20 years.

June 25, 2001

‘Aggressive’ Independents Propel U.S. Rig Forecast

Driven by North America’s growing thirst for natural gas and more drilling worldwide, Salomon Smith Barney revised its worldwide rig count forecast upwards by 30% and grew its estimated exploration and production midyear spending projections by 25%, predicting 22% more growth in North America alone. U.S. spending, propelled by aggressive independents, is at a higher pace than at any time in almost 20 years.

June 22, 2001

Digital and Power Needs Overload Energy Co.’s

The booming digital economy and a thirst for electricitygeneration are driving an ever-expanding demand for natural gas,which in turn is pushing companies to find and produce energy at apace they can barely keep up with, according to Coastal CEO DavidArledge.

August 21, 2000

Digital and Power Needs Overload Energy Co.’s

The booming digital economy and a thirst for electricitygeneration are driving an ever-expanding demand for natural gas,which in turn is pushing companies to find and produce energy at apace they can barely keep up with, according to Coastal CEO DavidArledge.

August 18, 2000
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