Infrastructure: The key to Marcellus growth
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
- Marcellus growth trends
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Winter 2012-'13 completions: Unlocking supply growth
- Southwest Pennsylvania and West Virginia
- Northeast Pennsylvania
- Spring 2013
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Upcoming projects
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Winter 2013-'14 and beyond
- Northeast Pennsylvania & New York
- Southwest Pennsylvania & West Virginia
- Other markets
- Supply and basis implications for 2014: Tight capacity and volatile prices
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Winter 2013-'14 and beyond
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
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Chart 1. Marcellus production volumes vs. take-away capacity and well backlog levelsChart 2. Marcellus production by areaChart 3. 2012 Production by county (top 10 counties)
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Figure 1. Cumulative production from Marcellus shale wellsFigure 2. Pipeline expansions in 2012-'13Table 1. Pipeline expansions in 2012-'13Chart 4. Net Imports to the US at NiagaraChart 5. Transco Zone 6 (NY) outlookFigure 3. Pipeline Expansions in 2013-'14Table 2. Pipeline Expansions in 2013-'14
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