Marcellus Production Nears Record High; Regional Gas Price Drops
According to S&P Global Platts, gas production from the Marcellus and Utica shales, since the beginning of November, has “surged,” rising by nearly 1 Bcf/d (billion cubic feet per day), or up about 2.7%. The surge means production is now near record highs–in the upper 34 Bcf/d range. However, the M-U is constrained by pipeline takeaway and finite local markets. With rising supply and steady demand, prices are doing what Econ 101 predicts: beginning to fall.
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Contrary to the false narrative spun by leftist media that “everyone,” especially large institutional investors, are divesting from and refusing to buy new investments in stocks of companies that drill for oil and natural gas, some of the largest institutional investors came off the sidelines and some (for the first time ever!) got into the game by investing in individual shale gas stocks in the Marcellus/Utica during the third quarter of 2021. Which big investors did the investing and how much did they invest/purchase in the way of stock? We have all the deets below…
Earlier this month Southwestern Energy announced it had struck a deal to buy GEP Haynesville, a subsidiary of GeoSouthern (see
We told you in October 2020 that a pair of natural gas-fired power plants in and near New York City were fighting for their lives (see 
Leftist tyrants are no longer content to block new shale and pipeline projects. They’ve been largely successful doing that. They have now moved on to attacking existing shale and pipeline projects, hoping to shut them down. Completely evil people. Case in point: The Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) targeted the Spire STL pipeline, a 65-mile pipeline that connects to and flows Marcellus/Utica gas from the Rockies Express (REX) pipeline to more than 640,000 residents and businesses in the St. Louis, Missouri area. If the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) does not extend an emergency certificate for the project, it will close down on Dec. 13–in two weeks’ time. How does this new development of the left weaponizing our courts against us affect other existing pipelines? Will the darkness grow and threaten other assets?
MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Natural gas industry seeking students; Turkish mining group picks region for new plant; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Bill blocking NC governments from banning natgas heads to governor’s desk; Senator Warren’s oil price conspiracy theory; Students, residents protest natural gas plant on University of Florida’s campus; INTERNATIONAL: IEA boss blames “deliberate policies” of energy producers for price spikes.