The implications of the natural gas and oil shale revolutions, with Kathleen Eisbrenner, of NextDecade, Marc Lipschultz, of KKR, and James Tisch, of Loews Corporation, at The Economist's Buttonwood Gathering on October 25th 2012.
In the News:
US natural gas supplies shrank last week Salon The Energy Department's Energy Information Administration reported that natural gas in storage shrank by 38 billion cubic feet to 3.873 trillion cubic feet for the week ended Nov. 16. Analysts expected a drop of 23 billion to 27 billion cubic feet ... and more » |
U.S. awaits natural gas drilling decision Columbia Daily Tribune PITTSBURGH (AP) — Energy companies, environmental groups and even Hollywood stars are watching to see what decisions President Barack Obama makes about regulating or promoting natural gas drilling. Business leaders don't want government ... and more » |
Popular Mechanics | How Shale Will Reshape America's Role in the World Climate Central If all the known shale gas resources were developed to their commercial potential in North America and other new fields, production could more than quadruple over the next two decades, and account for more than half of U.S. natural gas production by ... Will the US Surpass Saudi Arabia in Oil Production?Popular Mechanics Musings: If You Believe The IEA, Our Energy Worries Are OverRigzone North American Self-Sufficiency Will Realign Energy MarketsDuke University Business Insider -Consumer Energy Report -UPI.com all 153 news articles » |
Globe and Mail | Cheap US gas to scupper local projects Sydney Morning Herald A boom in unconventional gas exploration in North America has led to a collapse in US natural gas prices, meaning that potential American exporters will be able to offer their gas at lower prices than Australia, where production costs are higher. The ... Natural gas trading to become more like coal, not oilReuters BC gas distributor warns about LNG exportsGlobe and Mail Have We Seen The Bottom In Clean Energy Fuel Corp?Seeking Alpha all 51 news articles » |
Natural Gas Advances to Highest in a Year: Commodities at Close Businessweek Natural gas rose to a one-year high after a government report showed U.S. inventories fell more than expected. The Energy Department said stockpiles fell 38 billion cubic feet last week to 3.873 trillion. Analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg ... and more » |
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