Reserves of natural gas in the United States decreased by 1.9 percent, the first annual decline in the country since 2015, though they remained at their second-highest level ever and three states Ohio, Pennsylvania and Louisiana boosted their proved gas resources.
The US Potential Gas Committee (PGC), a body made up of more than 800 experienced volunteer geoscientists and engineers and the American Gas Association (AGA), have announced that the nation has a 3,374 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) natural gas resource base, boosted by expanding shale-gas reserves in key basins.