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EIA Foresees More Than 8 Bcf/d of Northeast Bidirectional Capacity

The natural gas pipeline industry's response to booming Northeast production is well under way as up to 8.3 Bcf/d of existing capacity into the Northeast... Read More

Sempra Gets Nod on $300M Mexico Gas Pipeline

San Diego-based Sempra Energy's 81%-owned Mexican energy infrastructure company, IEnova, late Monday was named the winner in the competition to build a 1.4 Bcf/d capacity natural gas transmission line to fuel generation plants operated by Mexico's Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE). Read More

Cooler Temps Lifting Futures; December Called a Penny Higher

December natural gas is expected to open a penny higher Thursday morning at $4.38 as weather forecasts show ongoing cold temperature patterns and traders await a government report that is expected to show the first storage withdrawal of the season. Overnight oil markets were narrowly mixed. Read More

Genscape Says Another Polar Vortex Won't Sap Supplies, Spike Prices

The upcoming winter season in the Lower 48 is expected to be warmer than the last one, but even if the polar vortex returns for a sequel, many factors would likely... Read More

First Non-Triple-Digit Build In 12 Weeks On Tap; November Seen Up a Penny

November natural gas is set to open a penny higher Thursday morning at $3.81 as traders await market-driving information in the form of weekly government storage figures. Overnight oil markets continued to melt. Read More

Prairie State Pipeline Would Give Chicago, Midwest Multi-Basin Access

Tallgrass Development LP and AGL Resources Inc. are proposing the 140-mile, 1.2-1.5 Bcf/d Prairie State Pipeline to connect the Illinois... Read More

Hefty Storage Injection On Tap, Yet November Called 2 Cents Higher

November natural gas is seen opening 2 cents higher Thursday morning at $3.87 as traders brace themselves for what is anticipated to be another government report showing a bin-busting addition to natural gas inventories. Overnight oil markets slumped. Read More

Oil Markets Falling Hard, Yet November Seen Unchanged

November natural gas is expected to open unchanged at $4.02 Thursday morning as traders await government storage data that is expected to show larger than normal inventory builds and at the same study weather reports that show no clear signs of inducing any major market moves. Oil markets overnight continued Wednesday's losses. Read More

Another 0.56 Bcf/d Won't Hurt, FERC Tells Sierra Club on Sabine Pass LNG

The Sierra Club was thwarted Thursday in its bid to prevent the Sabine Pass LNG LP terminal in Cameron Parish, LA, from gaining FERC authorization for another 0.56 Bcf/d of capacity. Read More

NatGas Marketers Returned to Sales Decline in 2Q2014

BP plc had another strong quarter, extending its lead on the rest of the field, but most of the two-dozen leading natural gas marketers participating in NGI's 2Q2014 Top North American Gas Marketers Ranking reported decreases compared with 2Q2013. Read More