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The Domino Effect: Natural Gas Producers Shifting to Crude and Liquids

This analysis explores the shifting landscape of energy production where natural gas producers are increasingly focusing on crude oil and liquid natural gas (LNG). As production ramps up, gas prices are experiencing a notable decline, while coal and dry gas dynamics are changing. The impact on NGL prices and the financial implications for petrochemical industries and land-locked refineries are examined. We also analyze the rise in wet and associated gas affecting the power industry and residential/commercial markets, leading to sustained low gas prices.

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The Domino Effect: Natural Gas Producers Shifting to Crude and Liquids

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  1. The Domino Effect Shale Technologies > Natural Gas Producers Shift to Crude & Liquids Gas Production Increases Gas Prices Fall Dry Gas & CoalProducers Liquids Production Increases Petchems $$$$ NGL Prices Decline LNG Terminals & Basis Trading Crude Production Increases Midcontinent crude prices fall Land Locked Refineries $$$$ Wet and Associated Gas Increase Power Indust, Res/Com $$$$ Gas Prices stay low Propane & Fuel Oil Dist.

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