Republicans are expected to pick up a number of seats in Tuesday’s midterm election, potentially taking control of the House of Representatives and coming close to attaining majority in the Senate, according to energy analysts. Despite the anticipated shift in power, energy is likely to remain a back-burner issue in the lame-duck session and in fiscal year (FY) 2011.
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Energy, Environment Seen as Back-Burner Issues After Elections
Republicans are expected to pick up a number of seats in the upcoming general election, taking control of the House of Representatives and coming close to attaining majority in the Senate, according to energy analysts. Despite the anticipated shift in power, energy is likely to remain a back-burner issue in the lame-duck session and in fiscal year (FY) 2011.
Public Interest Group Proposes Strategic Gas Reserve as Part of Major Market Reform
Although the industry probably won’t have difficulty attaining a near record level of gas in storage for the upcoming heating season, some observers would like to see the federal government exert more control over storage to ensure there is sufficient gas in reserve on a regular basis throughout the year to keep downward pressure on gas prices.
Public Interest Group Proposes Strategic Gas Reserve as Part of Major Market Reform
Although the industry probably won’t have difficulty attaining a near record level of gas in storage for the upcoming heating season, some observers would like to see the federal government exert more control over storage to ensure there is sufficient gas in reserve on a regular basis throughout the year to keep downward pressure on gas prices.