Raymond James & Associates Inc. on Tuesday revised upward its 2013 U.S. natural gas production forecast to average about 66.8 Bcf/d, up 1.3 Bcf/d from a previous forecast, mostly because Marcellus Shale output has not declined, while associated gas from oil drilling is only adding to the surplus.
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California Fracking Bill Re-Introduced for 2013
At a one-day meeting of California’s state legislature Monday a new bill was introduced calling for public disclosure of chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in oil/natural gas drilling by the same state lawmaker who has unsuccessfully sponsored similar bills the past two years.
California’s Monterey Shale A Potential Elephant
The hype about the under-explored Monterey Shale in California is worthy of most of the superlatives about unconventional oil and natural gas abundance, two of Wood Mackenzie’s Houston analysts said recently.
California’s Monterey Shale A Potential Elephant, Analysts Say
Shale plays globally are a very good long-term asset and the continuing hype about the under-explored Monterey Shale in California is worthy of most of the superlatives, according to two analysts at Wood Mackenzie’s Houston office.