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Texas Flaring Worst Since 1950s
Natural gas production in Texas, particularly at fracking plays, are producing more natural gas than pipelines can transport. Read more
Winter: It's Not Over
The latest one-month temperature outlook from NOAA shows a 33% probability of below average temps for the BosWash corridor and a 40% probability for much of ERCOT. Read more
Composite PMI Shows Economic Contraction
The U.S. Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index is showing its first month of contraction since late 2013. Read more
Opposing Forces at Work in Natural Gas Market
Spot natural gas prices in the U.S. (Henry Hub NYMEX benchmark) seemed ready to climb back over the $2.00/mmbtu threshold last week. Read more
Ohio: Battleground State for Energy
ENGIE Resources is proud to sponsor the Manufacturer’s Education Council and its 24th Annual Ohio Annual Energy Management Conference. Read more
Nat Gas Market Continues to Stay Irrational
As per the EIA natural gas storage report last week, U.S. inventory has a four-week simple moving average (SMA) surplus of 215 bcf versus the five-year average and the SMA four-week Henry Hub NYMEX benchmark is $1.90/mmbtu over the period. Read more
Breaking Down Natural Gas Breakeven Price
Prices keep falling and production is not. Where is the floor for U.S. natural gas prices? Read more
Some Green on the Screen
The latest week-over-week trend direction from Stephen Schork, CTA, shows a mixed bag of bullish and bearish bias in competitive power markets. Read more
Einstein Bros.® Bagels Goes on Low Carbon Energy Diet
Einstein Bros.® Bagels, the largest bagel retail company in the U.S., has turned to ENGIE Resources for a retail renewable energy contract. Read more
U.S. Nukes Abnormally Available
As if a mild winter, ample production and inventory, and reduced demand for exports isn’t enough to put downward pressure on natural gas and ultimately electricity prices, the U.S. nuclear complex has been abnormally available. Read more