Natural gas production in the United States peaked in 1973 at 22.6 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) per year and has averaged about 19 Tcf each year since then. A more basic measure of natural gas supply is reserve additions, the amount of natural gas added to the nation's producible inventory. Reserve additions dropped precipitously in 1967, from 21 Tcf to 13.7 Tcf per year. Since then, they have fluctuated around 9 Tcf per year.
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In this document the question is answered how much longer the shrinking proved reserves of natural g...
Natural gas presently supplies almost one-third of the total U.S. energy supply--and like oil, has h...
Leveraging natural gas to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (...
The domestic natural gas industry experienced a spectacular growth during the two decades from 1950 ...
Major analysis completed recently by the gas transmission and distribution industry concludes that a...
Low wellhead ceiling prices over the past decade have led to the beginning of a shortage in natural ...
In 2009, the United States became the world’s largest producer of natural gas and all indications ar...
Updated resource estimates of the natural gas potential for the United States using the results of d...
I estimate the response of real US GDP to changes in the natural gas price. A 10% increase in the na...
A theme that runs through the long, convoluted history of natural gas regulation is the seemingly in...
This highlight discusses changes in natural gas supply, demand, and prices for the first three quart...
This is the fourth wellhead productive capacity report. The three previous ones were published in 19...
For the foreseeable future, most of the demand for natural gas in the United States will be met with...
<p>During the past decade, the worldwide demand for energy has continued to<br>increase at a rapid r...
Currently, 59 bcfd of natural gas is consumed daily in the United States. The Energy Information Adm...
In this document the question is answered how much longer the shrinking proved reserves of natural g...
Natural gas presently supplies almost one-third of the total U.S. energy supply--and like oil, has h...
Leveraging natural gas to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (...