An evolving utility gas price situationSouthcentral natural gas pricing moving towards consent decree standard, while legacy contracts have softened price rises ALAN BAILEY Petroleum News
The price of gas from Alaska’s Cook Inlet basin, a critical factor in heating and electricity costs for Southcentral Alaska businesses and residents, has had a turbulent history in the not too distant past. But some price trends have been emerging, in part because of a gas-price consent decree agree....
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