More EIA Sees 2014 US Natgas Output Up From 2013 Record High NEW YORK, Nov 13 (Reuters) – The U.S. Energy Information Administration on Wednesday raised its estimate for domestic natural gas production in 2014, expecting output next year to be up more than 1 percent from 2013’s estimated record-high levels. In its November Short-Term Energy Outlook, the EIA said it expected marketed natural gas production in 2014 to rise by 0.74 billion cubic feet per day from 2013 to 71.03 bcf per day. That would be up 0.6 bcfd, or 0.9 percent, from its October outlook of 70.43 bcf daily. If the forecast is realized, it would be the fourth straight year of record production. The agency noted that output over the last few months has hit record high levels even as prices declined. Growth has mostly been driven by rising production from the Marcellus shale play in […]