January Nymex natural gas (NGF25) on Wednesday closed sharply higher by +0.215 (+6.80%) Jan nat-gas prices on Wednesday rallied sharply to a 2-week high after forecasts turned colder for the eastern half of the US for late December, signaling increased heating demand for nat-gas. Fore...
Knowville, Tennessee-The Energy Information Administration on May 20 reported a 76 Bcf build to gas storage inventories for the week ending May 14, raising stocks to 2.165 Tcf. The build was at the low end of consensus expectations between 76 and 80 Bcf and lower than both the 100 Bcf inj...
That and we know nat gas, oil and coal are limited and very bad things to use. I just am too dumb to see the problems you do. Jeffrey J. Brown 05/13/2015 at 7:31 am Reply to NickG & Fernando Link to top of thread above: http://peakoilbarrel.com/opec-april-data-the-eias-...
At 2030 technology costs and with excess electricity displacing natural gas, we find that the electric system can be powered 90%–99.9% of hours entirely on renewable electricity, at costs comparable to today’s—but only if we optimize the mix of generation and storage technologies. They look ...
Fuzzy logic-driven and SVM-driven hybrid computational intelligence models applied to oil and gas reservoir characterization J. Nat. Gas. Sci. Eng., 3 (3) (2011), pp. 505-517 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Anifowose et al., 2012 B.A. Anifowose, D.M. Lawler, D. ...
I missed that nat't gas discussion. Here is a good set of graphs on historic usa gas figures: http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/mer/pdf/pages/sec4_2.pdf realist on November 22, 2006 - 11:41am Permalink | Parent | Comments top The monthly graphs are very illustrative. Looks like winte...
As the solar and wind prices drop, this cap will drop, until nat gas is removed from the electricity market. I think we’re going to continue to see increasing supply gluts of natgas, because so much of it is produced as a ‘waste product’ from oil wells — and the percentage of ...
In a decade or two the fracking tsunami of petrol and nat gas here in the states will have largely run its course, and americans will be consuming all of the FF they produce. Germany will be increasingly reliant on Russia as the years unfold. Along with China, and the rest of Europe...
You can make it from nat gas. That’s a good question to ask, though — can you make it as easily from nat gas as from bunker. BAU 08/04/2014 at 12:34 pm Hey Mr. Hill, I read your online stuff through a few times, I like it ’cause it’s going in depth of some of ...