EIA expects continuing U.S. gas demandAbundant natural gas supplies likely to drive increased use of the fuel, regardless of government policies to curb carbon emissions Alan Bailey Petroleum News
In these days of recession-related doldrums, the U.S. natural gas industry may be down, but it’s certainly not out. At least not according to Dr. Richard Newell, administrator of the Energy Information Administration, the U.S. Department of Energy’s independent purveyor of energy data and forecasts.....
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