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No Premium for Appalachian Natural Gas
July 26, 2012 | Energy Information Administration

Spreads between Appalachian Index natural gas in southwest Pennsylvania — and the Henry Hub in the Gulf Coast are changing due mainly to growth in Marcellus production. Appalachian Index gas has historically been priced about $0.25 per MMBtu above Henry Hub. However, the spread in forward markets has Appalachian gas priced less than Henry Hub. From the Energy Information Administration press release.


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