After siting several independent underground natural gas storage facilities during the past decade, California’s thirst for storage still has not been quenched, particularly in the northern half of the state. Thus, it is not surprising that a veteran associated with the earlier projects has a new one, but the proposed urban location is a bit eye-popping — in the middle of the state capital’s burgeoning population.
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California Still Hungry for More Gas Storage
After siting several independent underground natural gas storage facilities during the past decade, California’s thirst for storage still has not been quenched, particularly in the northern half of the state. Thus, it is not surprising that a veteran associated with the earlier projects has a new one, but the proposed urban location is a bit eye-popping — in the middle of the state capital’s burgeoning population.
April 15, 2009