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National Energy Board Winter Outlook 2013-14
Key Findings The North American natural gas market will be well supplied this winter due to robust U.S. production, steady Canadian production and ample natural gas storage volumes. Normal temperatures are forecast for most of [...]
The moral of the natural gas/winter weather story
Last week, the ticker showed the highest continental natural gas prices in four years, momentarily bobbing above $5.50 (U.S.) per 1,000 cubic feet (Mcf) in the United States and $5 (Canadian) in Canada. We know [...]
Forecasteres perplexed as markets shrug off depleted natural gas stockpiles
So far, however, markets over the long term are shrugging it off, even with day-to-day demand on the rise with the improving economy. It has some forecasters perplexed. Current prices on the New York Mercantile [...]
T-Rex’ of winters in store for Canada: Old Farmer’s Almanac
After last winter’s seemingly never-ending wickedly cold weather, residents in much of the country can expect more of the same in the coming months. “We’re looking at the T-Rex of winters,” Jack Burnett, editor of [...]
Natural Gas Market Is Ice Cold
Normally, plunging temperatures are a cue for traders to make bullish bets because the resulting spike in demand can deplete natural-gas supplies. Last February, prices jumped by more than 30% in a matter of days [...]
Will Western Canadian natural gas producers be affected by U.S. shale production?
The shale revolution has diversified North America’s gas markets. Good news for Ontario’s Dawn trading hub, but WCSB producers may have little cause to cheer. Simply put, two macro drivers driving change at Dawn stem [...]