US Gas Producers Loath to Ramp Up Despite Improving Outlook

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While some of the largest US gas producers are confident this year’s drilling slowdown will eventually tighten the market, they remain reluctant to bring rigs and frack crews back to capture the rising wellhead prices they expect early next year and beyond.

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