Is natural gas price spike an omen for N.H.?
[...]when all is said and done, Resident Power might re-enter the marketplace, said Fromuth, "but we are focusing on one thing right now: According to a recent study reported by The Wall Street Journal, enough gas is in the ground in the United States to last a generation. [...]aside from overa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | New Hampshire Business Review 2013-03, Vol.35 (5), p.1 |
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Zusammenfassung: | [...]when all is said and done, Resident Power might re-enter the marketplace, said Fromuth, "but we are focusing on one thing right now: According to a recent study reported by The Wall Street Journal, enough gas is in the ground in the United States to last a generation. [...]aside from overall increased demand for cheaper gas over the last three years, there was an additional shortage of liquefied natural gas, due to the Japanese tsunami that knocked out several of that country's nuclear power plants, resulting in a worldwide spike in the demand for natural gas, said Mark Roberts, managing director of natural gas sales and marketing for Sprague Energy in Portsmouth. |
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ISSN: | 0164-8152 |