Mexico: Long-term Gas Producer but Short-term Gas Importer
by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President and Lead Instructor In the energy industry, it is important to distinguish between short-term trends and long-term trends. Just seeing the short-term can result...
View ArticleGas and Electric Industries Seek a Happy Codependence, Part I
by Bill Malcolm, guest author “Gas is from Venus, electricity is from Mars,” quipped Sue Kelly of the American Public Power Association to me in July at the NARUC Conference in Denver. In a nutshell,...
View ArticleStealth Demand for Natural Gas Fuel is Quietly Building
by Belinda Petty, Enerdynamics Instructor Those in the natural gas industry are very aware of the natural gas supply surplus in the U.S. Articles fill industry trade newsletters and mainstream media....
View ArticleFundamentals Rule Natural Gas Pricing, Part I
by Belinda Petty, Enerdynamics Instructor Natural gas prices in North America rise and fall. In the last decade, the Henry Hub monthly price has been as high as $14/MMBtu and as low as $2/MMBtu. How...
View ArticleFundamentals Rule Natural Gas Pricing, Part II
by Belinda Petty, Enerdynamics Instructor Last week’s blog post discussed how and why fundamentals rule natural gas pricing. Following up on that discussion, here are a few examples of events or...
View ArticleSupply, Demand, and the Weather: More Reasons for Low Natural Gas Prices
by Christina Nagy-McKenna, Enerdynamics Instructor Our last post explored the unexpectedly robust increase in natural gas storage inventories after the severe winter of 2013-2014 and aggressive...
View ArticleShale Gas Roils Gas Markets
by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President and Lead Instructor If there’s one thing certain about natural gas markets it’s that they are always subject to change. In the last decade, the shift in the U.S....
View ArticleA Dickensian Winter in the Natural Gas Industry
by Christina Nagy-McKenna, Enerdynamics Instructor Winter 2014-2015 is shaping up to be a study of opposites that is almost fitting of Charles Dickens’ Tale of Two Cities. In the East we’ve seen:...
View ArticleInfographic Shows U.S. Natural Gas Flow from Source to Sector
Ever wonder where the country’s natural gas comes from and where it ends up? This infographic, based on the most recent (2013) data from the Energy Information Administration, provides a visual...
View ArticleWill the U.S. Shale Gas Supply Peak Sooner Than Predicted?
by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President and Lead Instructor Less than 10 years ago, the industry consensus was that natural gas was becoming scarce in the United States. Based on this belief, gas and...
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