Gas production to rise nearly 1 Bcf/d in 7 major basins/plays: DPR

Natural gas production from the U.S.’s seven most prolific unconventional regions is projected to increase nearly 1 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) from September to October, a new survey reveals.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration’s monthly Drilling Productivity Report sees gas production climbing 961 million cubic feet per day (Mmcf/d) from this month to next. (All numbers are rounded.)

Production from the seven basins and plays will jump to 73.09 Bcf/d, from 72.13 Bcf/d in September, Kallanish Energy reports.

Four of the seven drilling regions, including Appalachia (the Marcellus and Utica Shale plays combined), the Permian Basin, Haynesville Shale, and the Eagle Ford Shale, will record triple-digit jumps in month-to-month production, the DPR reveals.

Appalachia leads the way, expected to see a 298 Mmcf/d increase in gas production, to 29.44 Bcf/d, from 29.14 Bcf/d.

The Permian is projected to report a 239 Mmcf/d natural gas production jump, to 11.80 Bcf/d, while the Haynesville’s production will increase by 134 Mmcf/d, to 9.70 Bcf/d. The Eagle Ford’s production increase will total 119 Mmcf/d from September to October, to 7.13 Bcf/d, DPR states.

The Anadarko is projected in the latest DPR is see production rise by 98 Mmcf/d, to 7.32 Bcf/d, while the Niobrara’s gas production will increase by 50 Mmcf/d, to 5.18 Bcf/d, and Bakken natural gas production will increase 23 Mmcf/d, to 2.52 Bcf/d.

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