Epsilon Energy To Cut Gas Output To 2.1 Million Cu. Ft/Day From 3.8 Million
September 04 2009 - 12:03PM
Dow Jones News
Epsilon Energy Ltd. (EPSEF) said Friday it is slashing its
natural gas production by 44% in response to low prices.
The Ontario-based oil and gas producer is reducing its gas
production to 2.1 million cubic feet a day from 3.8 MMcf/d. The
company has shut in one well in Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale gas
field and has curtailed production from a second well.
"With natural gas prices dipping below $2.00/mcf, we will
continue to manage natural gas production rates from our Highway
706 project in order to optimize our cash flows," said Zoran
Arandjelovic, Epsilon's chairman and chief executive.
Large gas producers such as Devon Energy Corp. (DVN) and
Chesapeake Energy Corp. (CHK) have reined in drilling activity as
U.S. natural gas prices tumble. Gas prices have fallen about 80%
from last summer's highs on mild weather, ample production from
onshore gas fields and weak demand during the economic
downturn.
Natural gas for October delivery on the New York Mercantile
Exchange was recently trading at $2.626 a million British thermal
units.
-By Christine Buurma, Dow Jones Newswires; 212-416-2143;
christine.buurma@dowjones.com
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