Pessimism emerges over gas productionHigher numbers from independents unable to reverse near-term forecast Larry Persily Petroleum News Juneau Correspondent
Regardless how many more drilling rigs poke holes in the ground and how much independent producers try to pick up the pace, the fear is growing that U.S. natural gas production will slip further behind in meeting rising demand.
U.S. gas production fell about 2 percent from 2001 to 2002, with produc....
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