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To: aerosappy who wrote (27811)12/7/2003 8:29:07 PM
From: quehubo  Respond to of 206325
 
The supply crunch will force the politicians to act. We have averted disaster several times over the last few years. Sooner or later a cold Winter or a hot Summer will raise the pain level high enough that some action will be taken or heads will roll.

I see NOAA predicting warm weather still and Accuweather is predicting at worst normal weather over 15 days.

NG futures traders must believe private forecasters.



To: aerosappy who wrote (27811)12/7/2003 10:29:33 PM
From: Sweet Ol  Respond to of 206325
 
<<Will political, financial, logistic, geographic, environmental and other constraints allow a NG pipeline from Alaska to be flowing before circa 2015??

Will environmental restrictions, tanker shortages and off-loading capacity allow LNG to have impact this decade more than 10% to 20% of NG supply??

the American public usually needs an enormous wake-up call before they do the right thing. However, then we usually get going in high gear. When people are cold because they can't afford gas, or there is no gas at any price, then, and only then, they public will demand good sense from our leaders and we will get it. Until then, each congressman will pander to his constituency, whoever that may be.

Best to all,

JRH