Natural Gas Forward Prices Slip as Fading Demand Eclipses Lower Supply
By Kevin Dobbs on
Lower production and a narrowing storage surplus fell short of countering forecasts for mild fall weather, leaving natural gas forward prices to probe lower.
All signs point to North America becoming the worldwide price setter for natural gas, ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance said Tuesday.
By Kevin Dobbs on
Lower production and a narrowing storage surplus fell short of countering forecasts for mild fall weather, leaving natural gas forward prices to probe lower.
By Christopher Lenton on
North American natural gas prices treaded water this week. The New York Mercantile Exchange contract for October was trading at around $2.300/MMBtu on Thursday afternoon, roughly where it was last Thursday.
By Carolyn Davis on
Permian Basin heavyweight Diamondback Energy Inc. is adding 3,727 mineral and royalty acres to its portfolio in transactions estimated to be worth more than $1 billion.
By Chris Newman on
More needs to be done to facilitate investment in natural gas infrastructure supporting a buildout in U.S. manufacturing, especially in fast growing strategic industries like semiconductors, industry executives said earlier this month.
By Therese Robinson on
As international natural gas shippers look to lower their overall carbon footprints, LNG is increasingly becoming the maritime fuel of choice to meet emissions regulations.
By Carolyn Davis on
Chevron Corp. CEO Mike Wirth is calling out the Biden administration for taking cheap shots on the natural gas industry, urging that a directive be lifted that has deferred approvals of some U.S. LNG projects.
By Andrew Baker on
The twin challenges of integrating renewables to the power mix while meeting exploding demand from data centers are causing unease in the electricity sector, according to a new survey by Black & Veatch.
By Carolyn Davis on
Natural gas and oil production in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) could be disrupted before the end of the year unless the U.S. Department of Commerce prepares a new assessment to avoid adverse effects to endangered species, industry groups are warning.
By Jamison Cocklin on
EQT Corp. said Wednesday it would supply Germany’s Uniper SE with 4 Bcf/d of independently certified natural gas in a pilot transaction with MiQ aimed at better verifying and differentiating the emissions profile of U.S. LNG cargoes.
By Adam Williams on
As clouds gather around the future of Mexico’s energy industry, experts have presented an analysis of changes to the industry since the implementation of the country’s 2013 reform that unleashed private investment in oil, natural gas and electricity for the first time in more than 75 years.
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