Aspen Environmental Group Blog

Swirling and Whirling on Winter Natural Gas Prices
My brain is swirling and whirling like a snowflake thinking about winter and prices and where they might go. October is a shoulder month, leading into winter and various sources are publishing their outlooks for price and/or reliability for the upcoming winter, including EIA, FERC, NARUC and the California Energy Commission.

Introduction to DEI at Aspen
We believe that DEI isn’t just important for us, but for the environmental field as a whole. By creating a more diverse and inclusive workplace, we aim to better reflect the communities we serve and to bring a wider array of perspectives to the environmental challenges our work addresses.

Pipeline Safety and Natural Gas Liquids versus Liquified Natural Gas: What’s the Difference?
I was starting to sketch out an idea for this month’s market blog, going in the direction of what impact lower interest rates might have on natural gas prices. Then I noticed the Associated Press reported a pipeline explosion near Houston.

Big Summer Heat But Prices Still Mostly Low
I have to admit some surprise that here near the end of August, natural gas prices have not bounced back up more – I really thought a hot July would do it. And we’ve had a hot July – multiple headlines pointed to this July being either the hottest on record or the hottest since 1880.

Sustainability and Social Responsibility at Aspen
Sustainability has become a prominent topic in recent years, with many businesses promoting more sustainable practices to reduce their environmental footprint.