US natural gas production grew by 4% in 2023, or 5.0bn cubic feet per day (bcfpd) (141.6 mcm) to average 125.0 bcfpd (3.5 bcm), according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Last year, three regions – Appalachia, Permian, and Haynesville – accounted for 59% of all ...
In 2020, Oklahoma had the largest decrease in natural gas production, falling by 1.1 billion ft3/d, or 13%, to an annual average of 7.6 billion ft3/d. Texas remained the largest natural-gas producing state, although natural gas production in the state decreased from 28.4 billion ft3/d...
natural gas production in the US wasn’t enough to meet demand, and so the US imported natural gas via pipeline from Canada, and via LNG from other countries. Fracking changed the equation, natural gas production began to soar, and along the way the US be...
U.S. natural gas production will increase in 2021 and demand will fall, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said in its Short Term Energy Outlook.
U.S. and Canadian natural gas production is expected to hit new records in 2023, but growth may be slow due to weakened demand, pipeline bottlenecks and a lack of new LNG export plants.
The boom in U.S. natural gas production is changing industry dynamics in Europe and Asia, chairman of Italy's Eni, Giuseppe Recchi, told CNBC's "Closing Bell" on Friday.
An estimated 41.74% of current US oil production and 53.32% of US natural gas production in the Gulf of Mexico wasshut inas of Thursday, according to the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE). PORTS The US Coast Guard has not yet activated Port Condition Recovery at the Port...
US natural gas production is edging back toward record highs in late November as rebounding winter prices and strong seasonal demand give drillers an opportunity to meet year-end output targets. Over the US Thanksgiving holiday weekend, domestic output briefly topped 98.4 Bcf/d, falling just short...
Total estimated emissions range from 0.75% (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.65%, 0.84%) of covered natural gas production in a high-productivity, gas-rich region to 9.63% (95% CI 9.04%, 10.39%) in a rapidly expanding, oil-focused region. The six-region weighted average is 2.95% (95...
In a note to clients in September, consultancy Wood Mackenzie said that a failure to build new pipelines in the north-east would raise gas prices, dent demand and accelerate the energy transition away from gas in that market. As a result, north-east gas production would be downgraded signific...