Production

April U.S. NatGas Production Exceeds 2.60 Tcf; Third Time This Year

Domestic natural gas production was a hair more than 2.60 Tcf in April, and production in the first four months of the year reached 10.31 Tcf, a 4.7% increase from 9.85 Tcf in the same period in 2013, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). 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

U.S. Energy Independence Within 15 Years Probable, Say Top E&P Executives

The United States will achieve energy independence within the next 15 years and possibly as soon as 2020, senior global energy executives said in a new survey by KPMG Global Energy Institute. Read More

Cooler Weather Expected to Aid NatGas Storage Build Throughout Summer

Cooler-than-normal temperatures are expected to persist across much of the country for the remainder of the summer months, with above-normal heat expected to linger in a handful of Southeast and western states, according to forecasters at Weather Services International (WSI). Read More

Natural Gas Storage Back on Track, Holding Prices in Line

U.S. natural gas storage remains dominated by the lingering effects of an extremely cold winter, but it’s on track for record summer storage, Credit Suisse analysts said Monday... Read More

ExxonMobil Exec: U.S. in 'Golden Age' for NatGas, Has Plenty for LNG Exports

We're living in a "golden age" for natural gas -- especially in the United States -- and there is more than enough to export as liquefied natural gas (LNG), but an executive from ExxonMobil Corp. warned that the industry still needs to focus on getting essential infrastructure built and continue its commitment to operate safely in the public domain. Read More

Gas Export Authorization Could Bring on Haynesville Production; Export Pricing a Problem

It wouldn't be a stretch for the United States to ramp up production to serve a 10 Bcf/d liquefied natural gas... Read More

Lower 48 Production to Near 70 Bcf/d in 2015, EIA Says

Total U.S. natural gas marketed production will grow by an average rate of 4.0% this year to 73 Bcf/d and 1.3% in 2015 to 73.97 Bcf/d, with onshore production increases... Read More

Increasingly, Alberta's Gas Market Will Keep to Itself, Analysis Projects

Alberta will all but drop off the North American map as a merchant of natural gas to markets beyond its borders over the next 10 years, predicts the province's... Read More

FERC Form 552 and EIA NatGas Data Move in Opposite Directions

Natural gas production is increasing while natural gas trading activity is declining, according to recent reports from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, respectively. Read More