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Strategies & Market Trends : Commodities - The Coming Bull Market

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To: craig crawford who wrote (893)10/24/2001 3:00:15 PM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (1) of 1643
 
TAKE A LOOK-Reuters natural gas week
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Wednesday October 24, 7:51 am Eastern Time

Demand for natural gas is growing faster than either of its rival fossil fuels, oil and coal. Gas, lower in carbon, is expected to account for more than a quarter of world energy supply by 2020, surpassing coal as a source of energy, predicts the International Energy Agency. New power plants will use most of the incremental gas, technological advances in combined cycle gas turbines having shifted the economics of power generation in favour of gas. Expanded gas use will require huge investment. In a series this week, finishing on Friday, Reuters reporters around the world will take a look at some of the issues surrounding the growth in gas demand.
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