EIA expects natural gas from Mackenzie Delta in 2016, from Alaska in 2021Unconventional Lower 48 gas, other Canadian gas and LNG imports will come on first; prices will increase in uneven fashion, predicts federal agency Petroleum News Alaska
Domestic natural gas demand is expected to grow 54 percent by 2025 and increases in domestic supply to help meet that demand will come from both unconventional natural gas production and an Alaska natural gas pipeline.
But, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration said Nov.....
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LNG imports, terminals to increase Prices will rise unevenly Prices volatile in 2002 Economic growth projected at 3 percent
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