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Virginia's Energy Vision Supports Pipelines, Offshore Drilling, Vehicle Conversions

Virginia will pursue offshore oil and natural gas drilling; support the improvement and expansion of intrastate and interstate gas pipelines; and expand... Read More

Energy Imports as Share of U.S. Consumption Lowest in 29 Years, EIA Says

The United States has been burning more natural gas this year and relying less on imported energy overall, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), which credited the Bakken, Marcellus and Eagle Ford shales as well as the Permian Basin for increased liquids production. Read More

Gas Glut Dissected by Variety of Forum Speakers in West

With varying degrees of bullishness, industry leaders, analysts and government representatives last Tuesday deconstructed the U.S. natural gas bonanza that seems to be the gift that keeps on giving, but not without various strings attached. Read More

Domestic NatGas Production Surge Continued Higher in July, EIA Says

U.S. natural gas production was 2.65 Tcf in July, up 3.7% compared with 2.55 Tcf in July 2013, and total production through the first seven months of 2014 was 18.26 Tcf, up almost 5% compared to the same period last year, according to the Energy Information Administration. Read More

NGSA: Natgas Prices Lower This Winter, While Industrial Demand Seen Up Sharply

Natural gas prices are expected to be lower for the upcoming winter season than a year ago thanks to a combination of factors, including a return to normal winter temperatures, robust domestic production and adequate storage, according to the Natural Gas Supply Association (NGSA). Read More

DOE Expands Initiatives to Support U.S. Manufacturing, Energy Productivity

In its continuing effort to support President Obama’s goal of doubling energy productivity by 2030, the Department of Energy said... Read More

EIA Cuts Another 13 Cents From 2015 Henry Hub Price Forecast

Henry Hub natural gas prices are expected to average $4.46/MMBtu this year and $3.87/MMBtu next year, thanks in large part to a continuing production surge, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Tuesday. Read More

NatGas Supply-Demand Convergence Coming, But It Will Take A While

A flood of proposed pipeline capacity along with liquefied natural gas exports will spur demand toward convergence with booming supply between 2025 and 2030... Read More

Record Natural Gas Volumes Increasing Demand in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania likely became a net natural gas exporter in late 2009, but growing supplies are still whetting the state’s appetite for more, according to an analysis by Pennsylvania State University’s Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research. Read More

Increased CNG Use Prompts Winter Safety Alert

Two natural gas vehicle (NGV) organizations have issued early warnings about severe cold weather and its possible effect on vehicles operating on compressed natural gas (CNG). With more of these vehicles operating on U.S. roadways, the groups are warning CNG providers and operators alike. Read More