Natural Gas discussion @ 2009 Energy Conference
Rick Smead of the American Clean Skies Foundation spoke of the benefits of natural gas in keeping the air clean. He noted that the opportunities provided by the production from gas shale give a step change to the supply available and that it is just a case of going out and working out how to get it.
Jim Simpson of BENTEK who provide real time supply data and modeling. He seemed to think that it is more likely that it will stay below or at $4.
Brian Jeffries of the Wyoming Pipeline Authority talked of the conditions (93% of Wyoming’s energy is exported) that led to the creation of the authority.
Christine Tezak had, until the recent debacle, been working for the Stanford Group and brought up some of the problems that might face the growth of the industry.
John Strom of Haddington Ventures talked a little on bulk energy storage and particularly wind energy with its need to even out the supply load.
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Jim Simpson of BENTEK who provide real time supply data and modeling. He seemed to think that it is more likely that it will stay below or at $4.
Brian Jeffries of the Wyoming Pipeline Authority talked of the conditions (93% of Wyoming’s energy is exported) that led to the creation of the authority.
Christine Tezak had, until the recent debacle, been working for the Stanford Group and brought up some of the problems that might face the growth of the industry.
John Strom of Haddington Ventures talked a little on bulk energy storage and particularly wind energy with its need to even out the supply load.
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