BTU Analytics’ annual conference, What Lies Ahead 2017, is next week on February 8 in Houston Texas. As the energy industry remains dynamic, there will be no shortage of healthy debate as we provide our outlook for energy markets...
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Keystone XL and DAPL Oil Pipelines Moving Forward?

January 26, 2017 |
For months preceding his January 20 inauguration, the media and energy industry have been speculating about the impact of a Trump presidency on the Keystone XL and Dakota Access (DAPL) oil pipelines. Even here at BTU Analytics we wrote...
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Henry Hub Natural Gas Prices Set to Rise

January 25, 2017 |
The natural gas market is teed up for a price rally throughout 2017 as natural gas demand continues to grow throughout the year from new LNG export trains and increased pipeline sendout to Mexico. Due to the reduction in...
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Stepping on the Brakes: Marcellus Well Permitting

January 20, 2017 |
When and where will we see the most Northeast drilling activity? Which operators are going to ramp up their activity first? When are these projects in the Northeast actually going to come online? These are just some of the questions that...
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Acquisition Activity Spreads To Eagle Ford

January 16, 2017 |
As operators adjust to a new outlook post-OPEC cuts, M&A activity is rolling again. BTU Analytics recently hit on some of the motivators around a handful of recent Permian acquisitions, and now assets are trading hands in the Eagle...
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Has Residential Natural Gas Demand Peaked?

January 12, 2017 |
Do US demographics trends, energy efficiency, and climate change mean US Residential natural gas demand peaked? While all forward views on US natural gas balances are heavily influenced by demand forecasts driven by LNG exports, exports to Mexico, industrial...
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OPEC vs. the Permian: Can the Permian Derail Saudi Aramco’s IPO Plans?

January 11, 2017 |
The start of the new year signals the beginning of the much anticipated production cuts totaling over 1.7 MMb/d from OPEC, Russia, and others. However, this leaves several questions still outstanding: Who will follow-through with the promised cuts? What...
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