Verona, WI 12/2/2010 10:15:00 AM
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Natural Gas Prices Predicted to Rebound in 2011

In its most recent analysis, Energy Solutions, Inc. explains why producers will finally begin to curtail production in 2011.

Natural gas supplies are more plentiful than ever before.  Even as natural gas prices plummeted to seven-year lows, producers have continued to drill.  Why?  According to Valerie Wood, President of Energy Solutions, Inc., producers have continued to drill because of increased efficiencies, lower service costs, and in some cases, simply because they needed to in order to retain their lease rights.  

In its most recent 40+ page analysis, Natural Gas Price Outlook, Energy Solutions, Inc. evaluates numerous natural gas price drivers for 2011 and beyond.  Topics evaluated include prolific shale production, liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, storage inventories, crude oil supply levels, Canadian imports, the state of economy and more.  

Natural Gas Price Outlook is a must-read for both buyers and sellers of natural gas who want to prepare for future natural gas price volatility.  “Today, producers are able to accept a lower price for their natural gas supplies,” says Wood.  “But, at some point that lower price level will no longer be acceptable, and producers will begin to curtail production.  This will mark the start of a natural gas price trend change."  When will this occur?

Get the answer to this very important question!  Reserve your copy of Natural Gas Price Outlook for just $159 by visiting www.naturalgasoutlook.com or call (608) 848-9589.

Natural Gas Price Outlook is written by Valerie Wood, President of Energy Solutions, Inc., an industry veteran with more than 26 years of natural gas expertise.  

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About Energy Solutions, Inc.
Formed in 1996, Energy Solutions, Inc. is independently owned.  With combined experience of more than 50 years in the natural gas industry, our team focuses on helping businesses better understand the natural gas industry in order to improve their competitive edge.