In January 2024, U.S. natural gas consumption reached a new daily record amid cold weather. Despite this, natural gas prices remain bearish. Additionally, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts record highs for U.S. natural gas output and demand in 2024. However, the EIA also predicts a sharp slowdown in U.S. crude oil production from its current record levels, with the Permian deal frenzy contributing to lower oil output growth in 2024.
US Permian deal frenzy adds to lower oil output growth in 2024 https://t.co/YPLi7IrRMH https://t.co/Sh0OVaLMD5
US Permian deal frenzy adds to lower oil output growth in 2024 #oott https://t.co/Katd7dxYxF
US crude-oil production will slow sharply from record heights over the next year, EIA says https://t.co/aoH8q2AhtB
Growth in US crude production to slow sharply in 2024, EIA says https://t.co/Pz1bEMP5uu https://t.co/Tq3z3RJzBK
Growth in US crude production to slow sharply in 2024, EIA says #oott https://t.co/b6bllp65iS
US natgas output and demand to hit record highs in 2024 -EIA https://t.co/7uAE4rAYsg
U.S. natural-gas consumption hit a record in January. So why are prices falling? https://t.co/mofctql9oZ
Natural gas consumption hits a daily high in January amid cold weather — but prices are still bearish https://t.co/CEsURrQozi by @ines_ferre
Natural gas consumption hits a daily high in January amid cold weather—but prices are still bearish https://t.co/g84lreOFXm by @ines_ferre
U.S. natural gas consumption established a new daily record in January 2024 › https://t.co/InqBPxo6dO