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But natural gas output expected to dip slightly despite new field activity
Company anticipates U.S. natural gas demand could increase by 20 to 28 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) by 2030
EIA: Robust production, high inventories contributed to low prices
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If current trend continues, it would be first annual decrease in production since at least 2000
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High production, warmer winter offset increase in demand
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Latest report finds 9% increase in major U.S. onshore crude oil-producing regions
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EIA: Four key counties saw production decline in 2022
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Associated natural gas from Lea and Eddy counties nearly doubled since 2021
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Region accounts for 14% of all U.S. dry natural gas
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Could account for up to 32% of all production
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Prices forecast to ease in 2023 as consumption is expected to fall
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EIA forecast calls for minor reduction from October & November
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Obtains MiQ natural gas certification
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Ongoing tight supplies, steady demand hold up prices
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Latest report shows totals for March
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Regional production reached 2.97 Bcf/d in 2021
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Ultimate goal to reduce emissions
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Production expected to surpass record set in November 2019