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When the Wind Blows - Potential Project Cancellations Highlight Difficulties for Offshore Wind
It’s no secret that the past several months have been challenging for the wind power industry, especially when it comes to offshore projects.
September Has Been a Sour Month for West Texas Sour
Petra Nova Carbon-Capture Project Gets New Life Three Years After Closure


Hold the Line - Has the Natural Gas Market Averted an Injection Season Meltdown?
The CME/NYMEX Henry Hub prompt natural gas futures prices have been relatively rangebound this injection season and have averaged around $2.60/MMBtu since June — a third or less of where prices stood during the same period last year, in the $7-$9/MMBtu range, and at or below most natural gas prod
Freeport LNG Feedgas Volumes Rebound from Days-Long Outage
Permian, Eagle Ford Lead the Way As US Oil and Gas Rig Count Up 9 vs. Week Ago


One Way or Another - E&Ps Are Taking Different Approaches to Getting Bigger
The M&A boom in the Permian and Eagle Ford continues unabated. Lately, a multitude of E&Ps have built scale and increased profitability by acquiring other producers that control acreage and produce crude oil, natural gas and NGLs themselves.

NATGAS Permian is a weekly natural gas fundamentals analysis focusing entirely on the key market drivers within the Permian basin. The report contains details and forecasts around natural gas production, demand, pricing, and a summary of pipeline outflows and capacities from the Permian to neighboring regions.
U.S. Propane Stocks Build Above Expectations Despite Strong Exports


Replace Me - Diversified E&P Reserve Growth Driven by Acquisitions After Tepid Organic Additions
While the weather-related headlines might still scream “summer” in some places — from stifling heat to powerful hurricanes to downpour-induced mud bogs at Burning Man in the Nevada desert — we’ve actually turned the corner into meteorological fall.