The Permian basin in west Texas and southeastern New Mexico is experiencing a period of unprecedented production growth, as producers seek to take advantage of rising crude oil prices. As a result, natural gas is being produced in larger volumes than ever before, raising concerns about takeaway capacity in the region.
We’ll take a closer look at the many proposed natural gas pipelines over the next few years, the impact of rising Permian production on western US gas prices, and how Argus can help you track these developments.
Topics to discuss:
The rise of Permian natural gas production
Challenging gas takeaway constraints in the region
Proposed gas pipeline projects in the works
The effect of Permian production on western US gas prices
Presented by Christie Moffat - Senior Reporter, Natural Gas