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Halloween Comes Early; Northeast Natgas Basis Gets Spooked After Weather-Driven Cash Rally

Natural gas forwards markets were mixed at the start of the week as market players wrote off November positions amid little in the way of weather and shifted their attention to December. Read More

Northeast NatGas Basis Drops on Projected Mild Start to Winter

In an otherwise quiet start to the week for natural gas forwards markets, New England prices took a nosedive as continued lackluster demand and an improving storage picture weighed on the market. Read More

NGI's Forward Look Paints a Bearish Portrait of 2015 NatGas Pricing

With winter 2014-2015 right around the corner, many in the natural gas market seem relatively comfortable with their fourth quarter price expectations now that worries about insufficient winter supply have been mostly assuaged by an exceedingly strong storage injection season. Looking to get a handle on how 2015 might play out, there is no shortage of factors at play. Read More

NiSource Spins Off Columbia Pipeline Group To Unlock Growth Opportunities

In yet another sign of rising shale gas production and corresponding growth opportunities in the midstream sector, one of the nation's largest utilities companies, NiSource Inc., announced a plan Sunday to spin-off its Columbia Pipeline Group (CPG) into a separate publicly traded company that would form a master limited partnership (MLP). Read More

Northeast Still Divided As Analysts Lower Henry Hub NatGas Forecasts

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As the market nears the end of the natural gas injection season next month, industry analysts are looking to the winter season and beyond to see what lies ahead. From what they’re seeing, higher prices may not be as close as some producers may have hoped. Read More

Deep Marcellus Points Win in Capacity Buildout, Morningstar Says

As pipelines scurry to develop takeaway capacity from the oversupplied Marcellus/Utica shale region, a Morningstar Commodities Research analyst said the consequences of development will be both bullish and bearish for prices, depending upon where one's gas lands. Read More

Citing Weak Basis, Antero Delaying West Virginia Utica Test

Antero Resources Corp. inspired mixed reactions late Tuesday when it increased this year's capital expenditure (capex) budget by nearly $1 billion and said production guidance would increase nominally, while electing to delay plans for a dry natural gas Utica test in West Virginia because of depressed prices. Read More

Northeast August Basis Cools While Autumn Refuses to Fall

Since the beginning of July, August forward basis curves around the U.S. Northeast have been accentuating their end of summer contango as markets continue to price in cooler expectations of August weather and a warmer-than-average autumn. According a report published Monday by forecasters at Weather Services International (WSI), average temperatures in the Northeast will be cooler than normal in August, likely dampening air conditioning load across the region (see Daily GPI, July 21). Read More

Key Northeast Natural Gas Market Points Make Basis Gains Despite Strong Storage Injections

With the July natural gas bidweek over and trading of the August futures contract in full swing, natural gas prices seem to be picking back up -- at least at points near major demand centers such Texas Eastern M-3, and Transco Zone 6 NY. All of this is occurring despite the current onslaught of triple-digit gas storage injections. Read More

Northeast Natural Gas Prices Slide as Stronger Storage Surprises in NGI's Forward Look

With the country's natural gas storage network refilling faster than expected and analysts calling for a mild summer to further tamp down demand... Read More

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