

That compares to a 2.0-Bcf/d uptick in production during the winter of 2015-16 and more than 1.0 Bcf/d the year before that in the winter of 2014-15. By November, however, they had recovered to that February 2016 level just above 20 Bcf/d, and over the winter months, through March 2017, regional production grew by a little more than 500 MMcf/d to about 20.8 Bcf/d. Then, storage constraints and mild demand, along with maintenance-related pipeline outages, pushed volumes down to 19 Bcf/d in October 2016. After an initial bump in January and February 2016 to more than 20 Bcf/d, gas production flows from the region, based on pipeline flow data from our friends at Genscape, pulled back to around 19.7 Bcf/d and hung right around there for much of the year. 1 hit in the UK singles chart, and subsequently Top 10 in the US) and Build Me Up Buttercup (a chart topper in the Billboard Hot 100), co-written by Michael dAbo, vocalist with Manfred Mann. Where is all that capacity headed? In today’s blog, we look at recent and upcoming capacity additions that will affect the gas market this winter season.Īt this time last winter, Northeast gas production had just recovered from its seasonal dip that happens in the fall “shoulder season” - the time of the year when summer cooling demand is waning and winter heating demand has yet to show up. The group, made up of both West Indians and Caucasians, is best-remembered for their two biggest hits, Baby, Now That Ive Found You (a No. Even at partial utilization through the winter, that’s a lot of capacity that could flood the market with new supply. Moreover, another ~4.3 Bcf/d in new takeaway capacity either was approved for in-service last week or is expected online before March 2018. These gains have been made possible because of the numerous pipeline projects that have added takeaway capacity from the region, about 2.4 Bcf/d since last winter alone. This is up ~2.7 Bcf/d from where they started the year. As a result, overall Northeast production flows on the same day also posted a milestone, with volumes approaching a record 25.3 Bcf/d.

The 1976 classic also prompts confusion with "See that girl, watch that scene, diggin' the dancing queen" misheard for "see that girl, watch her scream, kicking the dancing queen".Marcellus/Utica natural gas production volumes this past Saturday (November 4) set a record high of more than 23 Bcf/d, according to pipeline flow data. When you finally find out the true meaning of a song after singing it incorrectly for years it can be quite satisfying, although you may feel a bit foolish".Ībba's Dancing Queen features twice in the top 20, with people mistaking "Dancing queen, feel the beat from the tambourine" for "Dancing queen, feel the beat from the tangerine". Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze also sparked confusion in second place, with the line "Excuse me while I kiss the sky" confused for "excuse me while I kiss this guy".Īerosmith's "Dude looks like a lady" from the song of the same name came third, with the lyric confused for "Do just like a lady" while, in fourth place, The Foundations' "Build me up buttercup" from the song with the same title gets mistaken for "Fill me up buttercup".Ī spokesman for Cerumol Olive Oil Ear Drops, which carried out the survey of 3,000 people, said: "Some of the misheard lyrics in this poll are really quite amusing.

REM track The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite contains the most misheard lyrics, according to a poll.Ī survey, published in The Daily Telegraph, discovered that four out of 10 people admitted mistaking the line "Call me when you try to wake her" for "Calling Jamaica".
