To: BOBTHENAILER
I don't see natural gas trading at over $10 except as a temporary spike. There's a lot of new supply coming online, especially in the form of LNG.
Besides, if gas gets too expensive, alternative energy sources suddenly become profitable.
I could live with $7.50 gas quite nicely, I think.
5 posted on
01/01/2004 9:38:44 AM PST by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
Industry can't.
$7.50 might work for residential but having 30 percent of the nation's electric generation gas-fired is wrong, wrong, wrong.
To: Dog Gone; BOBTHENAILER
You shoulda seen PBS's treatment of the Bolivia manufactured political problems and it's effect on natural gas, last night on the "News Hour!" They oughta change the name of that "show" to the "Views Hour!"
8 posted on
01/01/2004 9:55:36 AM PST by
SierraWasp
(Let's all earn more in 2004. Happy New TAX Year !!!)
To: Dog Gone; Eric in the Ozarks
I don't see natural gas trading at over $10 except as a temporary spike. Agreed. Actually, I could easily live with a rock solid $4.00-$4.50, after transportation, gathering and marketing. Industry could as well. Then we all thrive.
13 posted on
01/01/2004 10:11:09 AM PST by
BOBTHENAILER
(One by one, in groups or whole armies.....we don't care how we getcha, but we will)
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