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Recent Grads: Your Natural Gas Utility Wants You! 

American Gas Association

If you’re looking for a job that provides stability, room for advancement throughout your career, great pay, interesting and exciting responsibilities, and a mission of serving your community, you (or, for the parents, your young recent graduate) should set your eyes on your local natural gas utility. Are you great with technology?

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Fuel of the Future: Natural Gas Innovation on Display 

American Gas Association

But, this should be no surprise…the natural gas is at the cuting edge of technological advancements at nearly every part of business operations. Continued investment in these innovations is critical for continuing to drive best-in-class safety, reliability and affordability in natural gas service.

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Rig Count Falls to 563 – Oil Rigs Down, natural gas rigs posted a slight gain – Baker Hughes

Oil Gas Leads

Oil rigs led the decline, while natural gas rigs posted a slight gain. June 2, 2025 The U.S. rig count continued its downward trend last week, dropping by 3 rigs to 563 the lowest level since November 2021. Oklahoma and the Marcellus/Utica region saw notable shifts, with mixed results across other key producing states.

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Largest Weekly Oil Rig Drop Since 2023 – Baker Hughes

Oil Gas Leads

The recent decline in rig countsespecially in the Permian Basinsignals a measured approach to production, even as long-term demand for both oil and natural gas is expected to grow. As oil prices remain under pressure and geopolitical risks cloud the global outlook, U.S.

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US Rig Count Steady at 592, Oil Up 1, Gas Down 1 – Baker Hughes

Oil Gas Leads

crude and natural gas production over the next two years, driven by strong LNG demand and increasing power consumption from data centers. Natural Gas Outlook: The EIA forecasts a 73% increase in gas prices in 2025 , which could incentivize more drilling after a 14% price drop in 2024. bcfd in 2024 to 105.2

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U.S. Rig Count Rises – Baker Hughes

Oil Gas Leads

oil and natural gas rig count experienced its first increase in three weeks, according to the latest Baker Hughes report released on March 21, 2025. Energy Information Administration (EIA) projects continued growth in both crude oil and natural gas output throughout 2025. Natural gas output is forecasted to reach 105.2

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U.S. Rig Count Dips Slightly After Five-Week Streak – Baker Hughes

Oil Gas Leads

On the natural gas side, the EIA predicts a 73% increase in spot gas prices in 2025, which could prompt producers to boost drilling activity following a 14% price drop in 2024. natural gas production is forecasted to reach 104.6 crude oil production will rise from a record 13.2 million bpd in 2025. bcfd in 2024.