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Energy Solutions, Inc. Publishes Strategic Natural Gas Buying Guide

History indicates that natural gas prices are in the process of forming a multi-year low. This Guide helps buyers prepare to take advantage of this significant long-term natural gas buying opportunity.

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Energy Solutions, Inc. Expects Natural Gas Prices to Rally Above $5 per MMBtu

Bearish fundamentals for natural gas are being overwhelmed by the seasonal second quarter price rally and the uncertainty created by Gulf of Mexico drilling moratorium.

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Why Some Producers are Getting $7 per MMBtu for Their Natural Gas

Liquid condensate and natural gas liquids, which are priced based on the crude oil market, bring a hidden value to natural gas producers.

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The Price of Natural Gas is About More Than Just the Cost of Gas

Liquid condensate and natural gas liquids add to the value of natural gas making it possible for producers to continue to be profitable even as natural gas prices linger around $4 per MMBtu.

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Fast Facts Highlight Natural Gas Price Drivers

Economic data reflects a rebounding manufacturing sector, but weekly storage injection reports tell a different story, indicating that supply is still easily exceeding demand.

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Strong Natural Gas Price Support Resides at $3.82 per MMBtu

Despite record level storage injections so far this month, natural gas prices have been unable to break below key price support and that could be an indication that downside at this time is limited.

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Energy Solutions, Inc. Expects Natural Gas Prices to Hit Annual Low in the Fall

Natural gas prices are likely to follow a similar price trend as last year with a rally in the summer to be followed by new lows.

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Natural Gas Weekly Update Urges Buyers to Take Action

Natural gas prices tend to rally in the second quarter, and this year revisions in the EIA production methodology could be a significant price driver.

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Quick Price Move Could Signal a Trend Change in Natural Gas Prices

Natural gas prices rebounded last week on nothing more than a lower-than-expected storage report, providing the market with a brutal reminder of how unpredictable this market can be.

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Energy Solutions, Inc. Issues Natural Gas Price Alert

Natural gas prices have fallen precipitously in the past month and buyers should not ignore this opportunity for some longer-term purchases.

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Results from Natural Gas Producers Confirm Supply Growth

Fourth quarter results and capital budget increases set the tone for robust natural gas supply growth in 2010 and 2011.

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Energy Solutions, Inc. Releases Natural Gas Price Outlook

Learn how natural gas price moves in 2010 and 2011 will impact your bottom line and profits.

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Natural Gas Price Outlook

Ample natural gas supplies and the potential for above-average natural gas storage injections this spring could take natural gas prices to below $4 per MMBtu.

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Natural Gas Prices Reflecting Robust Production Levels

Natural gas prices are dismissing colder weather and higher than average storage withdrawals and instead looking ahead .. and the picture at this time is quite bearish.

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Historical Natural Gas Price Comparisons No Longer Relevant

In its most recent analysis, Energy Solutions, Inc. explains why growth in shale production and new discoveries in the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico are going to take natural gas prices into a new pricing regime.

Natural Gas Price Position For 2010

What is driving natural gas prices lower? Are you predicting where natural gas prices will be based on historical records? Can you pinpoint when your next best buying opportunity will hit?

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Natural Gas Price Position For 2010

What is driving natural gas prices lower? Are you predicting where natural gas prices will be based on historical records? Can you pinpoint when your next best buying opportunity will hit?

Natural Gas Price Outlook For 2010

Natural Gas Price Outlook Tells Buyers Why Natural Gas Prices Will Remain Lower In 2010

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Natural Gas Prices Ignoring Preliminary 2010 Hurricane Forecast

The first 2010 hurricane forecast calls for higher-than-average tropical storm activity, but Mother Nature is going to dominate where natural gas prices move over the next month.

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Natural Gas Prices Will Likely Become Impacted More by Well Freeze-Offs

As the below-normal temperatures of January have passed, so too have well freeze-offs. However, freeze-offs are likely to become more common in future years because of shale production growth.