Energy analyst: Drilling activity in Haynesville Shale will pick up

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April 24, 2014

NPR: Red River Radio

Kate Archer Kent

Matthew Koch, vice president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s institute for 21st Century Energy, says natural gas is well positioned to lead the U.S. energy sector.

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“As we look longer term at some of the other opportunities and the need for natural gas in this country, we’re going to need a lot of it. There’s going to be people looking at the Haynesville, and looking at all these other gas plays -- wet or dry -- and seeing opportunity and coming to drill wells and produce from those wells,” Koch said from his Washington D.C. office.

Koch has kept an eye on recent permits in the liquefied natural gas market that are clustered in the Gulf Coast region. He says chemical companies recognize Louisiana’s energy reserves and infrastructure and will look to expand in the state.

“Places like Louisiana are better positioned. They have supply chains and the networks of rail and pipelines that have already been built or are under construction,” Koch said. “I think it’s going to optimize the opportunities in places like Louisiana, and companies are recognizing that already.”

 

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