All Posts Tagged With: "DVN"
(DVN) U.S. Energy Department’s Weekly Natural Gas Inventory Release is Bullish
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a larger-than-expected drop in natural gas supplies, as imports from Canada declined. However, this is largely seen as a one-off shot, with warmer-than-normal temperatures across the country restricting the commodity’s...
31Jan2012 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(EIA) Natural Gas 2011: An Unhappy Ending
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a slightly lower-than-expected drop in natural gas supplies, as warmer-than-normal temperatures across the country have restricted the commodity’s requirement for power burn. In fact, gas stocks – currently...
13Jan2012 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(BMY) Company News for January 04, 2012 – Corporate Summary
• Share prices of natural gas producer Devon Energy Corp (NYSE:DVN) gained 6.63% after the company announced it would sell a stake in five of its exploratory projects across the U.S., to Sinopec International Petroleum Exploration & Production, a unit of China Petroleum...
8Jan2012 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(DVN) U.S. Energy Department Reports Natural Gas Stockpiles Down 20 Bcf
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a larger-than-expected drop in natural gas supplies, as frigid weather in the West led to production freeze-offs. However, gas stocks still remain at elevated levels – 8.7% above the 5-year average and 2.7%...
13Dec2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(DVN) EIA Reports Surprise Natural Gas Draw
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a surprise dip in natural gas supplies on account of unseasonably cold weather in the Southeast. However, gas stocks still remain at elevated levels – 7.3% above the 5-year average and 1.1% higher than the same...
6Dec2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(HP) U.S. Natural Gas Storage Hits Record High
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a lower-than-expected rise in natural gas supplies. However, the total working gas in storage is still well above the 5-year historical range, as mild weather continues to restrict the commodity’s demand for...
29Nov2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(CHK) Climate Change: At What Price Growth?
South Africa is playing host to the climate conference, which opens today in the city of Durban. Climate change conferences focus on reducing global temperatures, which appear to accelerate global warming. The Kyoto Protocol (1997), the game-changer in climate negotiations had...
28Nov2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(CHK) Shale Gas Development Pushed as Cleaner and Cheaper
The Obama Administration has set its eyes on developing domestic shale gas (natural gas trapped within dense rock formations) from sources such as the vast Marcellus Shale, which stretches from New York to Virginia. Besides being significantly cheaper than crude oil, reliance...
24Nov2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(HP) U.S. Natural Gas Stockpiles Up 37 Billion Cubic Feet
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a higher-than-expected increase in natural gas supplies, attributable to sagging demand amid robust production. The Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report – brought out by the Energy Information Administration (EIA)...
15Nov2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(APC) Anadarko Petroleum Strikes Oil Offshore Brazil
The Woodlands, Texas- based Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (APC), yesterday, announced that it struck oil at its appraisal well in the Campos Basin offshore Brazil. Located in block BM-C-32, offshore Brazil, the Itaipu-2 appraisal well discovered a gross petroleum column of nearly...
10Nov2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(UPL) Ultra Petroleum Beats Expectations – Keeps Forward View
Natural gas producer Ultra Petroleum Corp. (UPL) has reported impressive third quarter 2011 results, buoyed by higher volumes from Wyoming and Pennsylvania regions along with reduced transportation charges and lower general and administrative costs. Earnings per share, excluding...
10Nov2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(EIA) U.S. Energy Department’s Weekly Inventory – Natural Gas Supplies Rise Further
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a lower-than-expected increase in natural gas supplies. However, the increase in storage was still well above the 5-year average rate, as mild weather continues to restrict the commodity’s demand for power burn...
25Oct2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(EIA) Oil and Gas Stock Outlook – October 2011 – Industry Outlook
OUTLOOK Crude Oil Mounting worries about Europe’s debt crisis, a persistently weak U.S. jobs market and less-than-encouraging guidance from the Federal Reserve have been weighing on investor sentiment, weakening oil prices to around $85 a barrel. Apprehensions about high...
20Oct2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(EIA) U.S. Energy Department Reports Large Natural Gas Build
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a higher-than-expected increase in natural gas supplies, attributable to sagging demand amid robust production. The Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report – brought out by the Energy Information Administration (EIA)...
18Oct2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(CVX) Utica Shale Drilling Permits Skyrocket in September
by Justin Dove, Investment U Research Thursday, October 13, 2011 On Tuesday, the U.S. Energy Information Agency (EIA) released a report about the sharp increase in Ohio shale drilling permits. Steve McDonald recently wrote about the land value increases occurring in the region. As...
17Oct2011 | InvestmentU | 0 comments | Continued(EIA) 25-Year Outlook for Liquid Energy
by David Fessler, Investment U Senior Analyst Thursday, October 6, 2011 The Energy Information Administration (EIA) recently released its International Energy Outlook 2011. It’s the EIA’s annual 25-year energy forecast, and it contains important information for investors...
7Oct2011 | InvestmentU | 0 comments | Continued(CHK) Ohio’s Utica Shale Land Value Increases 10 Times
by Steve McDonald, Contributing Editor, Investment U Monday, October 3, 2011 What’s going on in Ohio is nothing short of a gas rights frenzy! Just when it seemed like the United States was becoming the Saudi Arabia of gas, Eastern Ohio starts oozing some of the richest shale...
4Oct2011 | InvestmentU | 0 comments | Continued(PTEN) U.S. Natural Gas Supply Keeps Growing
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a higher-than-expected increase in natural gas supplies, attributable to sagging demand amid robust production. The Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report — brought out by the Energy Information Administration...
2Oct2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(CHK) Utica Shale Could Generate 204,500 Jobs
by Justin Dove, Investment U Research Thursday, September 29, 2011 The Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program (OOGEEP) released a very bullish projection this month on the economic impact of Utica shale activity in the region. The report predicted that Utica shale production...
30Sep2011 | InvestmentU | 0 comments | Continued(EIA) U.S. Energy Department’s Natural Gas Data In-Line
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a build-up in natural gas supplies towards the lower end of expectations. However, the increase in storage was still well above the 5-year average rate, as benign fall temperatures continue to restrict the commodity’s...
27Sep2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(SSL) Natural Gas-to-Liquids Coming to U.S.
Attentive investors may have noted an announcement last week by the large South Africa-based energy and chemicals company Sasol (SSL). The firm said it was commencing an eighteen-month feasibility study to determine the commercial viability of one of two options: either a two...
21Sep2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(ETP) Energy Transfer Partners – A New Favorite in Natural Gas Supply
by David Fessler, Investment U Senior Analyst Tuesday, September 20, 2011: Issue #1604 By now, everyone should know about America’s abundance of natural gas. Most of the new supplies are coming primarily from the development of major shale plays. The Marcellus, the Haynesville,...
21Sep2011 | InvestmentU | 0 comments | Continued(DVN) Energy Information Administration Reports Bearish Gas Build
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a larger-than-expected build-up in natural gas supplies on the back of higher production, as well as benign fall temperatures that restricted the commodity’s demand for power burn. The Weekly Natural Gas Storage...
20Sep2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(EIA) U.S. Energy Department’s Inventory Release Showed 64 Bcf Added to Natural Gas Stocks
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a larger-than-expected build-up in natural gas supplies. Cooler temperatures throughout the country and continued power outages following Hurricane Irene tempered natural gas demand for power burn. This was somewhat...
14Sep2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(DVN) Natural Gas Stockpiles Up 55 Bcf
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a smaller-than-expected build-up in natural gas supplies on the back of increased cooling demand spurred by extremely hot weather in the Gulf Coast region. The Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report brought out by...
3Sep2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(APC) U.S. Natural Gas Stocks Expand In Line With Forecasts
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed an in-line build-up in natural gas supplies. An increase in domestic gas consumption – driven by cooling demand on the back of extremely hot weather conditions in regions of Texas – was offset by decline in...
26Aug2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(MO) U.S. Trade Deficit Much Worse than Expected
The Trade Deficit rose in June to $53.07 billion from $50.83 billion in May. The rise in the trade deficit is bad news for the economy, and the level is very dangerous. For the month it was up 4.4%, and it was worse than the $48.0 billion consensus expectation. On a year-over-year...
22Aug2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(HP) U.S. Natural Gas Stockpiles Increase 50 Billion Cubic Feet
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a slightly larger-than-expected build-up in natural gas supplies, as declining temperatures led to a considerable drop in consumption of natural gas for power generation. The Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report...
20Aug2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(EIA) U.S. Natural Gas Inventories Build Slowly
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a smaller-than-expected build-up in natural gas supplies on the back of increased cooling demand spurred by an extremely hot weather. The Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report – brought out by the Energy Information...
16Aug2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(EIA) U.S. Natural Gas Stocks Rise as Expected
The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed an in-line build-up in natural gas supplies, as increased cooling demand on the back of extremely hot weather was offset by higher domestic production. The Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report – brought out by...
23Jul2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued