“Bargain basement” severance taxes and a “dizzying array of exemptions and deductions” for the energy industry is costing Colorado a lot of money, according to a report by a nonprofit renewable energy group.
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Report: Colorado Producers Pay ‘Bargain Basement’ Severance Taxes
“Bargain basement” severance taxes and a “dizzying array of exemptions and deductions” for the energy industry is costing Colorado a lot of money, according to a report by a nonprofit renewable energy group.
October 11, 2007
Analysts Conservatively Forecast Prices Will Average $3.25 in 2000
With June natural gas futures soaring to a dizzying high of$4.50 last week, projections by Lehman Brothers and Salomon SmithBarney that spot prices will average $3.50 the rest of the yearseem a bit too conservative. A few weeks ago, those price levelswould have seemed astronomical.
May 29, 2000