This has something to do with any shortages: “Nearly 15 million people in New England live within driving distance of America’s biggest natural-gas field, yet heating and electricity prices reached a record for the region this winter. “
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3149881/posts
Gas in the ground, that hasn’t been produced, processed or connected to pipelines has no impact at all on supply to a market. It has potential, but as our stable owner tells us about horses having potential, it means it isn’t worth a crap today.