Natural-gas prices are depressed despite a cold winter that has furnaces blazing into late March, higher domestic demand and record volumes being sold abroad. A pair of wells in southwest Wyoming helps explain why.
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Wed, 03/21/2018 - 1:37pm
Natural-gas prices are depressed despite a cold winter that has furnaces blazing into late March, higher domestic demand and record volumes being sold abroad. A pair of wells in southwest Wyoming helps explain why.