Attached are two files with historical Bidweek (First of the Month) natural gas prices for three indices in the Northeast Louisiana/East Texas area that represent sales pipeline prices. I also shown basis versus NYMEX. The files include a PDF version and an Excel file for those that have access to that program.
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Permalink Reply by Mike R on November 20, 2011 at 12:25pm Unfortunately, I don't think recent prices will change much until we begin exporting LNG (a couple of years away). The EPA is also getting tougher on coal powered generation plant emissions, and I understand that they will require significant reductions through pollution control upgrades that must be implemented within 3 years (takes effect Jan 1, 2012). This should also have a positive impact on new nat gas generation plants. I guess that this market will require a little patience.
Permalink Reply by Les B on November 20, 2011 at 12:57pm Mike, the tougher air emission regulations for coal plants ramp up in 2014 and will likely result in a significant amount of current capacity being retired by then.
Any ramp up of LNG exports would not occur before the 2016/2017 time period and are not likely have a significant impact on domestic natural gas prices.
Permalink Reply by DrWAVeSport Cd1 on November 20, 2011 at 6:18pm Thanks Les B...
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