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U.S. Gas Supply ‘Steady as She Grows,’ Says Energy Analyst

A “consensus playbook” is calling for the U.S. natural gas supply curve to flatten over the coming months, but improved drilling and completion technology and a backlog of wells waiting for pipeline connections in the onshore shale plays indicate that growth won’t stall anytime soon, analysts with Raymond James & Associates Inc. said Monday.

August 25, 2011

Report: LNG Supply Could Surpass EIA Projections

Long-term forecasts by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) understate the true potential of liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply that could be available to the domestic marketplace through 2010, but the manufacturing and industrial sectors need to actively support the growth of the domestic LNG industry, according to a new report by Arlington, VA-based Manufacturers Alliance/MAPI.

September 27, 2004