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United States natgas producers cut spending, output to deal with low prices

U.S. gas producers are curbing their output and costs on drilling activity as an oversupplied market has actually brought the costs of the commodity down to multidecade lows.

In recent months, gas costs have dropped on near-record output and low heating demand from a mild winter season, leaving sufficient amounts of gas in storage.

Below is a list of natural gas manufacturers and actions they are requiring to take on price decreases.

CNX Resources Corp

The company said it is

delaying

some well completion activities to prevent bringing incremental volumes into the marketplace.

As a result, CNX expects 2024 production volumes to be between 540 and 560 billions of cubic feet comparable, a. decrease of about 30 Bcfe from the midpoint of its previous. projection.

EQT Corp

The biggest gas producer cut gas production. by nearly 1 billion cubic feet (bcf) daily, beginning late. February, and anticipates the curtailment to last through March.

The cuts are expected to overall nearly 30 to 40 bcf of net. production throughout the very first quarter.

Chesapeake Energy Corp

The company is cutting spending and gas output this. year. The company has actually lowered its capital expenditure plan by. 20% for 2024 and aims to produce 2.7 billion cubic feet per day. ( bcfd) in 2024, below around 3.5 bcfd in 2023.

Coterra Energy

The Houston-based energy company forecast a decline in. natural gas production for 2024, and said it would drop one rig. and area team during 2024 at the Marcellus basin due to weak. near-term costs.

Comstock Resources

The U.S. gas manufacturer said it would decrease the number of. rigs in operation from 7 to five and suspend its dividend. until gas rates increase adequately.

Antero Resources

Strategies to cut its drilling and conclusion capital budget plan by. 26% after decreasing the number of rigs in operation to 2 from. three. Antero expects a 3% decrease in gas volumes this year,. compared to 2023.

(source: Reuters)