Cambridge Energy sees deepwater, Lower 48, Canadian competition for Alaska gasA couple of years expected to show volumes available from more gas exploration in these areas; coal also competition if price stays in $3-$4 range Kristen Nelson PNA Editor-in-Chief
The Lower 48 natural gas shortage which has driven prices up — and to which Alaska gas could be one of the long-term solutions — was visible on the horizon in the late 1990s.
Ed Kelly, Cambridge Energy Research Associates’ director of North American natural gas research, told The Alaska Support Ind....
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What really kicked the price up Assumption gas would be plentiful, cheap When price recovery might occur It’s a difficult transition
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