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Petrus Resources Ltd T.PRQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  PTRUF

Petrus Resources Ltd. is a Canadian oil and gas company focused on property exploitation, strategic acquisitions and risk-managed exploration in Alberta. The Company has an inventory of low-risk oil and natural gas development assets in its Ferrier, North Ferrier and Thorsby operating areas. Its core area, Ferrier, is a resource play. The Ferrier is a liquid rich Cardium gas play. North Ferrier is an extension of its core Ferrier area. Its Thorsby asset is located in the central part of the province. Its properties, located in the foothills of Alberta, are a more minor area for the Company. The Company is also evaluating Kakwa, an early-stage Dunvegan oil play, for potential further long term development.


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Post by llerrad5on Jan 16, 2024 12:45pm
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US Natural Gas demand Soars as Artic Cold hits the USA

US Natural Gas demand Soars as Artic Cold hits the USA

(Reuters) — U.S. natural gas supplies fell to near a 13-month low on Monday as an Arctic blast across much of the country froze wells, while demand for the fuel for heating and power generation was set to hit a record high on Tuesday.

In Texas, meanwhile, the state's power grid operator, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), reduced its peak demand forecast for Tuesday and now expects to have enough generating supplies to meet sky-high demand due in part to energy conservation efforts by homes and businesses.

Earlier in the week, before the grid operator called on customers to conserve energy, ERCOT had been forecasting that demand for power could exceed supplies during peak demand hours on Tuesday.

Extreme weather is a reminder of the 2021 February freeze that left millions in Texas and other states in the central U.S. without power, water and heat for days and resulted in more than 200 deaths.

During the February freeze, ERCOT used rotating outages to prevent a grid collapse after an unusually large amount of generation shut due in part to a lack of fuel.

Financial firm LSEG said U.S. gas production dropped by 14.9 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) over the past week or so to 92.8 Bcf/d on Monday, its lowest level since December 2022.

Analysts said those output declines were primarily due to freezing oil and gas wells and other equipment, known as freeze-offs in the energy industry.

At the same time that supplies dropped, U.S. gas demand was on track to jump to 170.0 Bcf/d on Tuesday from 159.5 Bcf/d on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Monday, according to LSEG data.

That would top the current all-time high of 162.5 Bcf/d set in December 2022 during a massive winter storm known as Elliott, according to federal energy data from S&P Global Commodities Insights.

One billion cubic feet of gas is enough to fuel about 5 million U.S. homes for a day.

In Texas, ERCOT urged homes and businesses to conserve electricity for a second morning in a row on Tuesday due to continued tight grid conditions from freezing weather, high demand and unseasonably low amounts of wind power.

ERCOT said the grid "avoided emergency operations (on Monday) due to the conservation efforts by Texas residents and businesses, combined with additional grid reliability tools."



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