All Posts Tagged With: "DVN"

(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 | | 0 comments | Continued

(CHK) Utica Shale Could Generate 204,500 Jobs

by Justin Dove, Investment U Research

30Sep2011 | | 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...

27Sep2011 | | 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...

21Sep2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(ETP) Energy Transfer Partners – A New Favorite in Natural Gas Supply

by David Fessler, Investment U Senior Analyst

21Sep2011 | | 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...

20Sep2011 | | 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...

14Sep2011 | | 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...

3Sep2011 | | 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...

26Aug2011 | | 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....

22Aug2011 | | 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...

20Aug2011 | | 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...

16Aug2011 | | 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...

23Jul2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(DVN) Natural Gas Stockpiles Up 95 Bcf – U.S. Energy Department

The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a larger-than-expected build-up in natural gas supplies on the back of above-average growth in each of the three storage regions.

This was partially offset by a strong uptick in demand in the power sector,...

12Jul2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(APA) Apache Hits Record at Forties

Apache Corporation (APA) announced that its development wells in the Forties field have started production at a record rate, reaping benefits from the advanced seismic technology that was applied to enhance...

10Jul2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(CHK) U.S. Rise In Natural Gas Supplies Decelerates

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 domestic gas consumption, partially offset by a light weather load.

The Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report – brought...

2Jul2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(EIA) U.S. Energy Department Reports Hefty Natural 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 robust production levels and moderate weather across much of the country.

The Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report – brought out...

27Jun2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(APA) Apache Strikes Oil in Egypt

U.S.energy firm Apache Corp. (APA) announced five new oil discoveries in Egypt’s Western Desert, building on the integrated energy company’s leading position in this hydrocarbon-rich area.

The latest...

20Jun2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(EIA) Natural Gas Supplies Rise as Expected

The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed an in-line build-up in natural gas supplies, as a production drop was offset by reduced natural gas cooling demand on the back of moderating weather.

The Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report – brought...

18Jun2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(APC) U.S. Energy Department’s Natural Gas Report Moves Up$$

The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a larger-than-expected build-up in natural gas supplies, as production level remained robust. This was partially offset by warmer temperatures in major population centers of the country (especially in the Northeast),...

14Jun2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(EIA) Natural Gas Stocks Tick Up

The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a larger-than-expected build-up in natural gas supplies, as production level remained robust. This was partially offset by warmer temperatures in major population centers of the country (especially in the Northeast),...

11Jun2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(BP) World, U.S. Oil Production Rises in 2010

World oil production rebounded by 2.2% in 2010 to reach 82.095 million barrels per day (B/D), up from 80.278 million B/D in 2009, but virtually unchanged from 2008 levels. World oil consumption, though, increased by 3.1% to hit 87.382 million B/D.

Due to the inclusion...

9Jun2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(EIA) Natural Gas Inventory Builds as Pace Slows

The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a smaller-than-expected build-up in natural gas supplies on the back of warmer temperatures in major population centers of the country, which led to intensified natural gas demand from electric power plants...

7Jun2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(EIA) U.S. Energy Department Reports Natural Gas Supplies Up by 105 Bcf

The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a larger-than-expected build-up in natural gas supplies on the back of an increase in domestic production. This was partially offset by warmer temperatures in major population centers of the country, which...

3Jun2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(PTEN) U.S. Energy Department Reports Large Natural Gas Inventory 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 moderating consumption due to light weather load.

The Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report – brought out by the Energy Information...

25May2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(UPL) Ultra Petroleum Quarterly Earnings Miss Expectations

Natural gas producer Ultra Petroleum Corp. (UPL) reported marginally weaker-than-expected first quarter 2011 results, hurt by lower prices.

Earnings per share, excluding special items,...

10May2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(ADP) Weak Automatic Data Processing Report – Mixed Earnings

With the April non-farm payroll report coming out Friday morning, the market’s focus remains on the labor market. And we got a less-than-reassuring glimpse of the jobs situation through the weaker-than-expected report this morning from the payroll processor, Automatic...

4May2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(APC) U.S. Energy Department’s Natural Gas Supplies See Smaller Rise

The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a smaller-than-expected build-up in natural gas supplies on the back of a decrease in domestic production. This was partially offset by warmer temperatures in the northern parts of the country.

The Weekly...

19Apr2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(DVN) U.S. Energy Department’s Weekly Inventory Shows Natural Gas Draw Falls Short

The U.S. Energy Department’s weekly inventory release showed a smaller-than-expected drop in natural gas supplies, as a major draw in the East Region was partially offset by small injections in the West and Producing Regions.

The Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report...

8Apr2011 | | 0 comments | Continued

(CHK) Chesapeake Energy to Convert Vehicle Fleet to Compressed Natural Gas

Oil prices have skyrocketed over the last few weeks following political turbulence in the Middle East and persistently growing demand for oil. The supply-demand discrepancy calls for an alternative energy that could compensate for the expensive lubricate. In this regard, Chesapeake...

7Apr2011 | | 0 comments | Continued