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The Huge Natural Gas Overhang?
October 30, 2012 | SeekingAlpha

An article on the SeekingAlpha blog explains how over 1000 natural gas wells are waiting on pipeline, how hundreds more are being drilled to hold leases, and how hundreds more were throttled to reduce the supply of natural gas in the market. Given adequate pipeline capacity all of this gas could depress prices for a long time.


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