Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Citing West Virginia officials, S&P Global Platts writes that with the current round of pipeline buildouts nearly complete, the rapid increase in natural gas production and boost in prices realized by the state’s producers over the last several years are expected to slow. In a mid-January interview, deputy revenue secretary Mark Muchow said gas production in the Mountain State would continue rising through 2024, but at a slower pace than seen over the past several years.