Waving

Greenspan Doing the Capitol Hill Shuffle on Natural Gas Issues

Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan will be waving his red flag on natural gas supply issues again on July 10 in front of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Three weeks ago Greenspan told a House panel that if the United States wants to maintain its current standard of living, it will have to become a bigger player in the global gas market by importing more liquefied natural gas (LNG).

June 30, 2003

Greenspan Doing the Capitol Hill Shuffle on Natural Gas Issues

Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan will be waving his red flag on natural gas supply issues again on July 10 in front of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Three weeks ago Greenspan told a House panel that if the United States wants to maintain its current standard of living, it will have to become a bigger player in the global gas market by importing more liquefied natural gas (LNG).

June 30, 2003

Gas-Hungry NC Waving $200M Enticement

Hungry for gas service in its northeastern region, NorthCarolina is dangling a $200 million carrot before the industry inthe hope of attracting new infrastructure development. Theenticement has attracted the attention of Williams GasPipeline-Transco and six others who recently filed to express theirinterest to the North Carolina Utilities Commission.

April 12, 1999