How are the surging natural gas prices affecting drilling this year, and what about going into 2022? Are the gas companies taking advantage of these higher prices? What`s next?
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No real down time for drillers , they reevaluate their outfits all the time ... They add land , swap land , sell land all the time ...EQT still down since the ETRN merger deal ...
Seneca drilled a HBP well in Chatham they must like the area.
Good news for those in that area .. Seems like its NFG best area .. Meanwhile my acreage across the border in Lindley NY remains untouched ....
As time rolls on now, are there any positive or encouraging news from the gas industry? Will NG prices rise this year or maybe next year?
Gas will go up ,, the question is when .... Waha hub in Texas is now paying ZERO for gas .....
I have never given particular stock advice .. METC and its emerging rare earth prospects is worth a look ...
How has production along with CapEx reduction affected activity? Are gas companies still moving forward?
Production is on the decline ... Electric generation continues to increase and slated to rise ... Yes , there is a silver lining for gassers
What industries will drive the increased electricity need? Electric vehicles are getting the most attention now, but where else will electricity use increase? Silver linings are nice!
Chessie and I have had a very good relationship for nearly 20 years , even through Bankruptcy .. Mixes feelings on the SWN deal ... NE PA gas good , Haynesville very expensive to drill but closer to LNG plnts
Power demand from Artificial Intel will be huge
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