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Report Finds U.S. Gas Challenges to Continue for Next 10 Years

The challenges faced by the North American natural gas industry, that include where will needed supplies come from and at what cost, will continue into the next decade, according to a report issued Friday by Wood Mackenzie.

May 10, 2004

TransCanada’s Kvisle Says Long Term Contracts From Utilities Needed to Build Alaska Pipeline

TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. is warning that the revival of the international Alaskan natural gas pipeline project has only taken its first step with the emergence of a new sponsor in the United States.

February 2, 2004

TransCanada’s Kvisle Says Long Term Contracts From Utilities Needed to Build Alaska Pipeline

TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. is warning that the revival of the international Alaskan natural gas pipeline project has only taken its first step with the emergence of a new sponsor in the United States.

February 2, 2004

Abraham Says New Energy Technology Needed to Achieve Global Climate Goals

U.S. Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham said that meaningful reductions in greenhouse gas emissions will be impossible without revolutionary new energy technologies being developed by U.S.-led research.

September 22, 2003

Abraham Says New Energy Technology Needed to Achieve Global Climate Goals

U.S. Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham said that meaningful reductions in greenhouse gas emissions will be impossible without revolutionary new energy technologies being developed by U.S.-led research.

September 19, 2003

New Pipe to Midwest Needed to Market Rockies Gas

The fact that Kern River’s 900 MMcf/d expansion has been running full right from its opening day in May is a clear indication of the need for another major pipeline, and soon, according to experts addressing members of the Colorado Oil and Gas Association (COGA) in Denver Wednesday.

August 11, 2003

New Pipe to Midwest Needed to Market Rockies Gas

The fact that Kern River’s 900 MMcf/d expansion has been 90% full almost from its opening in May is a clear indication of the need for another major pipeline, and soon, according to experts addressing members of the Colorado Oil and Gas Association (COGA) in Denver Wednesday.

August 7, 2003

Anadarko Exec: Up to 7 Bcf/d of Demand Destruction Needed to Balance Market

Holding out little hope that the tight domestic natural gas supply situation will ease this year, a top producer official said between 4.5-7 Bcf/d of demand will need to be pushed out of the market through higher prices in the months ahead in order for the industry to have sufficient gas inventories for the 2003-04 heating season.

May 7, 2003

Raymond James: Fuel Switching Needed to Balance Supply/Demand for Gas

More fuel switching is the only “logical, near-term solution” to balance supply and demand for natural gas going forward, according to latest Raymond James’ Energy “Stat of the Week.” Fuel switching has to occur, said analysts, to “squeeze out 5 Bcf/d of natural gas demand.”

March 10, 2003

Shell Canada Expects Scotian Decline After 2010 Without New Discoveries

A Shell Canada Ltd. executive believes that Nova Scotia’s offshore oil and gas industry will decline after 2010 unless more discoveries are made in the near future.

March 5, 2003