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North America gas markets: what to look for in 2015
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Report summary
Upstream cost declines, key LNG decisions, power regulatory actions in the US and Mexico, and pipeline reversals highlight a busy 2015 for North American gas markets.
Table of contents
- North America well costs to face sharp declines in 2015
- Haynesville: Lean-gas investment recovery?
- Northeast gas continues to outgrow its market, will the other shoe fall?
- Major pipeline reversals out of the Northeast
- Storage capacity of 4.25 tcf a concern for the market
- Will US power loads finally recover recessionary losses?
- Key power environmental regulatory milestones this summer
- US LNG maintains momentum
- More than one Canadian LNG project could announce FID in 2015
- Mexico gas and power reforms forge ahead
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