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NGI Corporate

Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI), operating under the corporate entity of Intelligence Press, Inc., is the publisher of the NGI family of newsletters--a leading provider of news and physical market pricing information for the deregulated North American natural gas industry. Since the first issue of the Natural Gas Intelligence newsletter published in 1981, NGI has provided information and data relied upon daily by thousands of industry participants in the U.S, Canada and Mexico as well as Central and South America, Europe and Asia.

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NGI also produces research and analysis covering the natural gas and shale markets.

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NGI previously hosted the annual GasMart conference and trade show beginning in 1987 (in Chicago) and hosts natural gas futures hedging seminars in New York and Houston. In addition, NGI produces wall maps detailing unconventional/shale plays across North America , as well as a detailed map with every major natural gas pipeline system and shale play in the United States and Canada.

In addition to its staff of full-time journalists in Sterling, Virginia (our headquarters), Houston, Denver, and Los Angeles, NGI has correspondents based in Pittsburgh and Alberta. NGI is a woman-owned family business with founder and principal owner Ellen Beswick at the helm. Her sons, Executive Publisher Dexter Steis and Managing Editor Alex Steis, are part owners.

NGI Natural Gas Price Indexes

NGI began publishing the industry’s first natural gas price survey report in 1983 when natural gas first began to trade competitively. The voluntary survey and NGI's Price Methodology has evolved over the years from a simple weekly range of prices in five major production areas to the current reporting of daily, weekly and monthly (bidweek) price ranges, averages, volumes and number of deals at 100+ locations across the United States and Canada.

Our Commitment

NGI operates under the journalism code of ethics, which requires that the personnel creating and compiling the content of our publications and management have no financial interest in the companies on which they report. NGI also warrants that its editorial and price survey employees and management do not trade in the natural gas commodity market, nor in any paper market relating to the natural gas commodity market. Also, as journalists, NGI employees strive to maintain the highest standards of truth, accuracy, fairness and impartiality. This means double-checking facts, correcting errors as soon as possible, and striving to tell all sides of a story.