See the graph here:
production through the first quarter of 2012 was 464 BCF, which if annualized, would be about 1856 BCF, down about 100 BCF since last year.
Of course, there could be production that hasn't been reported yet, but I still think the trend will be lwoer this year. I have no way of knowing how much this is reduced drilling activity, shut in, or choking back, but it does appear to be more evidence that the inudstry is practicing restraint.
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