gas prices
-
Oil and gas leaders identified the upcoming US presidential election and economic uncertainty as significant drivers of their decision making for 2025.
-
The agency’s short-term outlook forecasts modest declines in production for the rest of this year.
-
Although energy efficiency has long been mentioned as a means toward achieving Paris Agreement goals, the “more exciting” announcements about carbon capture and storage grabbed attention. Will concerns about energy security and high prices help bring it to the forefront?
-
A longer-than-expected repair period following the 8 June explosion could strand 2 Bcf/D of natural gas in the US.
-
The price of natural gas always drops when winter weather ends, but maybe not this year.
-
A new deal between China and Venture Global is the latest in a string of US LNG commitments to Asia.
-
The price of natural gas has more than doubled this year in many parts of the world. The ripple effects are starting to be felt, but how wide they will spread may not be known until winter comes.
-
Oil producers that spent years gearing up for a growth spurt beginning in 2020 are making up for lost time.
-
This year gas is expected to look only a bit better, but after 2019 that is a relief.
-
Shale-based associated gas production is behind the phenomenon. When oil prices do not support production, associated natural gas production also stops, with little to no consideration of natural gas prices.
Page 1 of 2