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To: Stand Watch Listen; Grampa Dave; Ernest_at_the_Beach
Gas supply "crisis" imminent, officials warn

The United States is facing a severe gas shortage as restricted access to new supplies hampers production and short-term imports of liquefied natural gas fail to meet demand, officials at a Wasington, D.C., conference warned Friday.

Given production declines in existing wells over the past 12 years, combined with limited access to new producing basins, "we're headed toward a critical gas shortage in the next three to five years," said Stephen Adik, vice chairman of NiSource.

Because lawmakers usually only respond to a crisis, "I don't think Congress will open up new basins soon enough to avoid significant shortfalls", Adik told the Power Industry Forum sponsored by Infocast.

"LNG is not going to get us over the hump in the next three to four years" because proposed new terminals will take several years to be constructed, added Christopher Helms, president and CEO of pipeline unit CMS Panhandle.

Helms agreed with Adik that the United States has a lot of gas supplies that are off-limits to drilling due to environmental and other concerns, and "it's going to take some political backbone" to change that.

Recalling restrictions on gas use for electricity generation in the 1970s. Helms wondered whether those days would return and if policymakers will "destroy the gas industry again."

Adik mentioned that the coal industry has been arguing that with the gas prices climbing so high, gas is becoming too costly a commodity to use as a generating fuel.

Source: Gas Daily May 12, 2003

In the same edition, Cheyenne Tribe sues BLM to block decision allowing up to 14,000 new coal bed methane wells in Montana. Similar lawsuits have already been filed by Northern Plains Resource Council, Earthjustice and the American Lands Alliance.

These lawsuits are attempting to block the drilling of some 51,000 coal bed methane wells in total.

To give you an example of the impact these lawsuits will have, if successful, the following is provided: Each well is capable of delivering enough gas to heat and cool 180 average American homes per year. Multiply that by 51,000 and you get 9,180,000 homes heated and cooled, relatively cheaply, on a yearly basis.

5 posted on 05/13/2003 8:21:18 AM PDT by BOBTHENAILER (FReepers discover the TRUTH, and distribute it.)
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To: BOBTHENAILER
The Watermelon Greens want to freeze old people, innocent babies and all ages in between.

If there is no natural gas for heat or electricity, then their ultimate goal of cleansing the human race from earth will get a good start.
7 posted on 05/13/2003 8:26:02 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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