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Zeus Study: CNG Good Alternative to Expensive LNG, Undersea Pipes

Zeus Development Corp. said last week that after extensive research it has concluded that compressed natural gas (CNG) ocean transport is competitive with liquefied natural gas (LNG) and subsea pipelines for gas reserves containing 0.3 to 3 Tcf and located 300 to 1,500 nautical miles from market. The Houston-based independent energy research firm said conclusions were drawn from analysis conducted during a joint industry project by18 companies completed earlier this month.

August 19, 2002

Zeus Study: CNG Good Alternative to Expensive LNG, Undersea Pipes

Zeus Development Corp. said Tuesday that after extensive research it has concluded that compressed natural gas (CNG) ocean transport is competitive with liquefied natural gas (LNG) and subsea pipelines for gas reserves containing 0.3 to 3 Tcf and located 300 to 1,500 nautical miles from market. The Houston-based independent energy research firm said conclusions were drawn from analysis conducted during a joint industry project by18 companies completed earlier this month.

August 14, 2002

Study Finds Gas Could Become Global Commodity by 2025 Via LNG

The rebirth of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as an economic alternative for new deliveries most likely will significantly alter the trading patterns of natural gas within 25 years, ultimately transforming gas into a globally traded commodity, similar to how oil is traded worldwide today, according to a new study by economic consultant DRI-WEFA. This shift in trading patterns, said the authors, will improve the security of supply and maintain gas prices, which will be driven by the U.S. benchmark price.

July 22, 2002

Study Finds Gas Could Become Global Commodity by 2025 Via LNG

The rebirth of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as an economic alternative for new deliveries most likely will significantly alter the trading patterns of natural gas within 25 years, ultimately transforming gas into a globally traded commodity, similar to how oil is traded worldwide today, according to a new study by economic consultant DRI-WEFA. This shift in trading patterns, said the authors, will improve the security of supply and maintain gas prices, which will be driven by the U.S. benchmark price.

July 19, 2002

Study Finds Gas Could Become Global Commodity by 2025 Via LNG

The rebirth of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as an economic alternative for new deliveries most likely will significantly alter the trading patterns of natural gas within 25 years, ultimately transforming gas into a globally traded commodity, similar to how oil is traded worldwide today, according to a new study by economic consultant DRI-WEFA. This shift in trading patterns, said the authors, will improve the security of supply and maintain gas prices, which will be driven by the U.S. benchmark price.

July 19, 2002

Ontario Panel Recommends Replacing Coal With Natural Gas and Wind

Coal is out; natural gas and windmills are in, according to recommendations by the Ontario government’s Select Committee on Alternative Fuel Sources, which called for a new provincial Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) that will be among the most aggressive in North America.

June 24, 2002

Ratepayer Watchdog Blasts Deal with SDG&E

As state legislators frantically try to come up with a legislative alternative to the governor’s deal with Southern California Edison Co., the consumer watchdog part of the California Public Utilities Commission last week blasted a more recent agreement, or memorandum of understanding (MOU), crafted with Sempra Energy’s San Diego Gas and Electric Co.

July 23, 2001

AES Subsidiary: NV Utilities are Stalling on Dereg

AES Corp.’s energy service arm, NewEnergy, said yesterday it hasreceived its business license as an alternative supplier ofelectricity from the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN).The company will be able to sell electricity to Nevada consumers assoon as the market is opened to competition.

April 26, 2000

FGT Holds Open Season in Face of Two Competitors

Florida Gas Transmission (FGT) is holding an open season through April 30 for another expansion, its Phase V project, an alternative to two major Gulf-crossing pipeline competitors, the Buccaneer and Gulfstream pipelines, proposed by Williams and Coastal, respectively.

March 29, 1999

FGT Holding Phase V Open Season

Florida Gas Transmission (FGT) said it is conducting an openseason through April 30 for another expansion project, its Phase Vexpansion, which is designed as an alternative to two majorGulf-crossing pipeline competitors, the Buccaneer and Gulfstreampipelines, proposed by Williams and Coastal, respectively.

March 26, 1999