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Long-term trends in US gas supply and prices: 1994 edition of the GRI baseline projection of US energy supply and demand to 2010. Occasional pub

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6876899
The gas supply outlook as presented in the 1994 Edition of the GRI Baseline Projection of U.S. Energy Supply and Demand is summarized. The projection presents the Gas Research Institute's planning outlook for the economic and the energy supply and demand situation. Relatively modest changes were made in the premises driving the long-term gas supply and price trends for the 1994 edition, compared to the 1993 projection. U.S. gas production was calibrated to the Department of Energy reserves report, which reduces the depletion of U.S. gas reserves. Deliverability from Canadian gas reserves was increased to better reflect market conditions and current industry practice in Canada. Although gas prices in the 1994 projection can support investments to expand liquefied natural gas import (LNG) capacity, growth in LNG imports was deferred to reflect the continued erosion of near-term LNG plans.
Research Organization:
Gas Research Inst., Washington, DC (United States). Baseline/Gas Resource Analytical Center
OSTI ID:
6876899
Report Number(s):
PB-95-109302/XAB; GRI--94/0305
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English