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Tag: U.S. Natural Gas


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

Four Reasons Why U.S. Natural Gas Has Endured This Pandemic

May 8, 2020

Via: Energy Collective

Good news is on the horizon for U.S. natural gas despite the market challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to experts from the Baker Institute for Energy Studies. The center approached the future of the global natural gas […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

New Natural Gas Advocacy Group Hopes To Fill Void Once Occupied By Producers

October 2, 2019

Via: Forbes

A new non-profit advocacy group is planning to weigh in on behalf of U.S. natural gas, and many are wondering why natural gas producers are not doing that for themselves. The spokesman for the new group calling itself The Empowerment […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels, Domestic, Energy Consumption

U.S. Increases Its Dominance In Natural Gas Production

July 5, 2019

Via: Forbes

This article is the fourth in a series on BP’s recently-released Statistical Review of World Energy 2019. The Review provides a comprehensive picture of supply and demand for major energy sources on a country-level basis. Previous articles covered carbon dioxide […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

March U.S. Natural Gas Prices ‘Out Like A Lamb’

March 20, 2019

Via: Forbes

It is the first day of Spring, let us talk natural gas! Back in November, a cold and early start to winter 2018-2019, augmented by a massive storage deficit, rallied prompt month natural gas prices to around $4.90 per MMBtu, […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

U.S. Natural Gas Prices Rise Anticipating The ‘Arctic Blast’

January 18, 2019

Via: Forbes

With our first major winter cold and snowy storm spreading across the Midwest, South, and Northeast, natural gas prices have been on the rise again. Gas, of course, is an essential heating fuel, so winter demand spikes 40-60% above summer […]


Energy Economics, News and Policies, U.S.

Trump’s Trade Policies Could Soak The U.S. Oil And Natural Gas Industries

November 13, 2018

Via: Forbes

When Donald Trump ran for the presidency on the slogan of “America First,” he either failed to consider or failed to convey the global realities in which we live: free trade is integral to global commerce, especially for U.S. oil […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels, News and Policies, U.S.

Record U.S. Natural Gas Production: The Good News And Bad News

April 12, 2018

Via: Forbes

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has good news and bad news for us this week where domestic natural gas is concerned: The good news is that the oil and gas industry will set a new record for natural gas […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels, News and Policies, U.S.

Will U.S. Natural Gas Prices Rise In Spring?

February 21, 2018

Via: Forbes

Even though many cities across the nation hit record high temps yesterday, it’s still hard to imagine that the Winter natural gas market is slipping away. As the last Winter contract, prompt month March expires on February 26. Prices have […]