Natural Gas Supplies Surged 1.7% Last Week
Bloomberg reported according to the U.S. Energy Department’s natural-gas inventory report, natural gas supplies surged 1.7 percent last week.
Bloomberg reported according to the U.S. Energy Department’s natural-gas inventory report, natural gas supplies surged 1.7 percent last week.
Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation (NYSE:COG) has started Marcellus production.
Fox Business reported that natural gas futures surged 3.6 cents.
Brownstone Energy Inc. (TSXV:BWN) reported that its operator has started drilling at the Flami #1 well.
Reuters Africa reported that Mozambique is planning to purchase 6 million gigajoules of gas from Sasol.
FairWest Energy Corporation (TSXV:FEC) has filed its 2011 audited financial statements.
Zacks reported that according to the U.S. Energy Department's weekly report, natural gas supplies increased this week.
Reuters reported Eni (NYSE:ENI) has started gas production at the Samburg field in Siberia.
Bloomberg reported that Canadian natural gas dropped 1.8 percent as U.S. inventories are 58% above five-year norms.
The Associated Press reported that natural gas futures settled at $1.9070 per 1,000 cubic feet.
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