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Arledge: Price Expectations Support 30 Tcf Market

The North American natural gas industry can deliver 30 Tcf ofgas annually by 2010, but it will take over $50 billion to do it,according to Coastal Chairman David Arledge.

May 10, 1999

Industry Briefs

Industrial consumption of natural gas increased 3.3% annually inthe eight years between 1985 and 1992, according to an in-depthanalysis of industrial energy demand by the Gas Research Institute.The increase, which was nearly twice the rate of competing fuels,”was largely due to a 28% increase in gas used for industrialheating and power, including a significant expansion ofcogeneration systems in the paper, chemical and petroleumindustries,” GRI said. The report, “The Implications of the Changesin Industrial Energy Demand 1985-1992 (GRI-99/0030), also analyzesindustrial energy consumption data nationally, regionally and byindustry. “The report looks in detail at changes in product mix,processes and energy use during the eight-year period for the sixmajor energy-intensive industries – food, paper chemical, petroleumrefining, primary metals, and stone, clay and glass, and the twomost rapidly growing, but less energy-intensive industries, rubberand metal durables,” said Marie Lihn, GRI project manager. “Thedata can provide real insight into potential future energyconsumption in each of these key industrial sectors.” To ordercopies of the report, call Kelly Murray at 703-526-7832 (fax 7808)or e-mail at baseline@GRI.org. The report is $125 for GRI members,$175 for non-members, plus shipping and taxes.

March 29, 1999

NEV to Supply Power to DOD Facilities

New Energy Ventures won a huge four-year power supply contractwith the Department of Defense that covers 1,200,000 MWh ofelectricity annually is worth $300 million. Among the servicesincluded in the contract are energy procurement and access to dailyincremental electric usage and demand data for each site via NewEnergy Ventures’ customer service Web site,http://www.nevservice.com.

May 15, 1998
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