Question 2: Gas procurement strategy
Journal Article
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· Public Utilities Fortnightly; (United States)
OSTI ID:5258540
This article is a collection of responses from natural gas distribution company representatives to questions on how the start-up of the natural gas futures market has changed gas procurement strategies, identification of procurement problems related to pipeline capacity, deliverability, or pregranted abandonment of firm transportation, the competition of separate utility subsidiaries with brokers, marketers, and other gas suppliers who sell gas to large-volume industrial or other 'noncore' customers.
- OSTI ID:
- 5258540
- Journal Information:
- Public Utilities Fortnightly; (United States), Journal Name: Public Utilities Fortnightly; (United States) Vol. 126:9; ISSN 0033-3808; ISSN PUFNA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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