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EQT plans to reverse some United States natgas production curtailments in Oct, CEO says

U.S. energy company EQT plans to reverse some natural gas production curtailments in October and November as demand for the fuel and costs increase, CEO Toby Rice informed Reuters on Wednesday.

EQT, the greatest U.S. gas manufacturer, has in addition to other U.S. drillers reduced output in 2024 after rates collapsed to multi-year lows in the spring following a moderate winter season that left a tremendous oversupply of fuel in storage.

Production curtailments will be a normal part of our strategy when costs are low, Rice stated, keeping in mind the company has already curtailed about 1 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) of production in the spring.

We're enjoying to see that come back in October and November ... We will ease curtailments in October, Rice stated, noting overall curtailments were around 2 bcfd throughout the entire market.

Analysts have actually stated they anticipate EQT and other manufacturers to boost output in late 2024 and in 2025 to fulfill growing export demand for the fuel as brand-new U.S. melted gas (LNG). plants currently under building go into service.

Rice remained in New York throughout Environment Week and made his. comments after the Collaboration to Address Global Emissions, an. advocacy group of which EQT is a founding member, released a new. study, Getting Europe's Net Absolutely no Path with Flexible LNG, in. collaboration with the Centre on Guideline in Europe.

(source: Reuters)