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Strategies & Market Trends : MDA - Market Direction Analysis
SPY 652.53-1.5%Nov 20 4:00 PM EST

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To: t4texas who wrote (73813)4/1/2001 8:57:57 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (1) of 99985
 
Yep Fire in the Ice - or why G.W. Bush has the wrong energy policy

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If only 1 percent of the methane hydrate resource could be made technically
and economically recoverable, the United States could more than double its
domestic natural gas resource base.

The United States will consume increasing volumes of natural gas well into
the 21st century. U.S. gas consumption is expected to increase from almost
23 trillion cubic feet in 1996 to more than 32 trillion cubic feet in 2020 -- a
projected increase of 40 percent.

Natural gas is expected to take on a greater role in power generation,
largely because of increasing pressure for clean fuels and the relatively low
capital costs of building new natural gas-fired power equipment. Also, gas
demand is expected to grow because of its expanded use as a
transportation fuel and potentially, in the longer-term, as a source of
alternative liquid fuels (gas-to-liquids conversion) and hydrogen for fuel cells.
Should the nation move to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, as part of our
commitment to greenhouse gas reduction, the use natural gas potentially
could increase even more.

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