(EnergyAsia, September 21) — North America’s already-tight natural gas supply- demand balance, ratcheted tighter by Hurricane Katrina, could be relieved somewhat for the coming winter by encouraging conservation and fuel flexibility, Cambridge Energy Research Associates told the US House Government Reform Subcommittee on Energy and Resources last week. In his testimony, Michael Zenker, CERA’s senior…
MARKETS: Tools are available to reduce winter gas price shock, CERA tells US Congress
Posted on September 21, 2005 by EnergyAsia