Unconventional Natural Gas Production Trends
Saturday, September 6th, 2008
The Energy Information Administration includes the graph of natural gas production shown below in the natural gas section of their 2008 Annual Energy Outlook.

The graph shows onshore unconventional gas production shooting up between 1990 and 2006 but leveling off for the projected data. It seems that there are enough undrilled natural gas leases ticking towards expiration to steepen the production rate rather than allow it to go level.
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