Importing

Researcher: LNG Will Meet Shortfall in U.S. Gas Supply

Importing liquefied natural gas is “one part of the solution” to help supply an expected natural gas shortfall of 8 Bcf/d by 2010, according to Houston researcher Industrial Information Resources Inc. (IIR). It noted that by the end of the decade, U.S. consumption will reach 30 Bcf/d, and LNG imports will play an “increasingly important role” to power new natural gas-fired plants now under construction.

July 18, 2001

High Prices Hurt Texas, Nation’s Economy

Importing natural gas into Texas? Could the possibility evenexist? Unless the state’s oil patch has a revival in the nextcouple of years, a new study predicts that Texas soon will beconsuming more gas than it produces, pumping up the possibility oftransporting gas into the state that has long boasted its status asthe energy capital of the country.

August 21, 2000

High Prices Hurt Texas, Nation’s Economy

Importing natural gas into Texas? Could the possibility evenexist? Unless the state’s oil patch has a revival in the nextcouple of years, a new study predicts that Texas soon will beconsuming more gas than it produces, pumping up the possibility oftransporting gas into the state that has long boasted its status asthe energy capital of the country.

August 16, 2000

Statoil Bullish on Gas Prices, Plans LNG Imports

Statoil Energy is bullish on gas prices this winter and over thelong haul, so bullish, in fact, it may begin long-term LNGimporting in the next few years, company officials said at a pressbriefing last week at the company’s U.S. headquarters inAlexandria, VA.

November 23, 1998

Yankee Gas Swaps With TV’s Martha Stewart

At a time when the gas distributors and marketers are spendingbig bucks importing celebreties to popularize their brand names inthe retail market, Yankee Gas in Meriden, CT has engineered a swapwith one – none other than the ultimate TV homemaker, MarthaStewart – in its own back yard.

September 28, 1998

Yankee Gas Swaps Line for Publicity With Martha Stewart

At a time when the gas distributors and marketers are spendingbig bucks importing celebreties to popularize their brand names inthe retail market, Yankee Gas in Meriden, CT, has engineered a swapwith one – none other than the ultimate TV homemaker, MarthaStewart – in its own backyard.

September 28, 1998
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