Natgas Glut Poses Predicament for Permian Producers

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Natural gas flaring is likely to accelerate in the Permian Basin next year, according to a new report, putting pressure on major oil companies in the massive play to curtail production.

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Flaring, Gas Supply, Gas Pipelines, Gas Prices, Oil Supply, Oil Prices
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