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Wet gas drilling may be short-lived

FOR many shale gas producers in the US, shifting rigs to liquids-rich shale plays seemed a natural response to plummeting natural gas prices. However, soaring condensate output and falling prices could put paid to that strategy.

Wet gas drilling may be short-lived

Natural gas prices have slipped to near-record lows in recent months but for shale gas producers it did not seem enough of a deterrent to curtail production. Instead, many shifted focus to drilling condensate-rich...

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