EFTA00618036Set 9
9p7,310w
Energy Department recently
slashed estimates of gas in the Marcellus Basin from 410 trillion cubic feet to 84 trillion; this followed the latest survey by the
US Geological Survey, which ... last estimated the basin at 2 trillion cubic feet in 2002. However, the historical imprecision of
peak oil/gas estimates make it a difficult science. To be clear, shale gas production ... this view.
Global liquids production US dry gas production
Million barrels per day Trillion cubic feet per year
120 History I Projections 30
Hbtory
100 25 1%
OPEC Conventional
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EFTA00970969Set 9
2013-09-1826p9,706w
that other hydrocarbons (U.S. natural gas production
increased from 55 to 65 billion cubic feet per day), and Saudi Arabia's own
increase in output by two million barrels ... major market for U.S. pipeline exports, which now hover just below two
billion cubic feet of gas a day. Pipelines under construction from the
United States to Mexico will boost ... export capacity to eight billion
cubic feet per day by 2016. Meanwhile, U.S. pipeline exports to Canada's
eastern provinces are also growing. So far this has come
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EFTA01884020Set 10
2012-08-1443p11,196w
John Deutch
August 14, 2012 -- Two summers ago, natural gas cost $4.50 per
thousand cubic feet, which was less than half what it had cost
two summers earlier. Today ... North American natural gas
prices is likely—to the range of $4 per thousand cubic feet,
perhaps—which would be welcomed by producers. Consumers
who heat their homes with ... suggested by the massive discrepancy in prices between
North America ($2.50-$4 per thousand cubic feet), Europe ($10)
and Asia ($15). The U.S. government is likely to grant several
export
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