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To: a. paisley who wrote (31)7/11/1998 9:19:00 PM
From: Keiko  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74
 
*** Paz ***

There are very few shares in the float and the current S/H's are not about to give up their shares at these levels !

North American Natural Gas System ....

It is estimated that that more than $ 4.4 billion is spent every year to operate and maintain the natural gas distribution system in the United States. In 1997, about $ 3.2 billion was expected to be spent repairing, renovating and replacing existing distribution systems.

These costs are escalating due to a number of factors, including aging pipeline infrastructure, increases in labor costs, environmental and other regulatory and municipal permit fees for utility pavement cuts.

Link-Pipe Inc. headquartered in Toronto, Canada, has developed technology to significantly trim those costs.
by modifying its patented grouting sleeve, which is widely used in sewer rehabilitation., technology is now available for the internal repair of cast iron gas supply pipes. The North American gas industry is now moving slowly, cautiously and effectively to adopt new technologies for company cost savings and for continued customer safety. no-dig.com

PSE&G distribution technology manager, George Rugala says trenchless technology has been a major factor in reducing the costs for the natural gas industry and enhancing customer satisfaction on a job specific basis.
" Hopefully , with time, the costs associated with trenchless will continue to decline, making it the preferred installation technique over open cut. "

~~~ more later ~~~~

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