The method used by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to compute maximum working gas in U.S. storage is different from that of its predecessor, the American Gas Association (AGA), and yields conflicting results, with the EIA’s estimate of full working gas levels much higher than AGA’s, the Department of Energy (DOE) agency said in a report last week.
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EIA Explains Method for Computing Full Level of Working Gas in Storage
The method used by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to compute U.S. maximum working gas in storage is different from that of its predecessor, the American Gas Association (AGA), and yields conflicting calculations, with the EIA’s estimate of full working gas levels much higher than AGA’s, the Department of Energy (DOE) agency said in a report this week..
October 4, 2002