New Report to Announce the Unprecedented Abundance of U.S. Natural Gas Supply
Experts to discuss growth in U.S. resource base and future consumer impacts
Washington, DC – The American Gas Association (AGA) and the Potential Gas Committee (PGC) will hold a press conference Thursday, June 18, 2009 to release the major findings of the PGC’s year-end 2008 biennial report: Potential Supply of Natural Gas in the United States. The report is expected to reveal that domestic natural gas reserves and estimates of undiscovered resources have grown significantly, in great part due to the emergence of technologies that unlock newly discovered reserves such as natural gas from shale.
WHO:
Chris McGill, supply expert and Managing Director Policy Analysis for the American Gas Association
Dr. John B. Curtis, Director of the Potential Gas Agency, Colorado School of Mines.
WHAT:
With climate change and energy proposals being considered on Capitol Hill this summer, new domestic natural gas discoveries are changing the national debate on energy and future domestic energy supplies. As a part of this dialogue, McGill and Curtis will discuss new natural gas resources, the outlook for natural gas supply, recent trends and consumer impacts.
WHEN:
10:00am Thursday, June 18, 2009 *breakfast will be served
WHERE:
American Gas Association Offices
400 North Capitol Street, NW, 4th Floor
Washington, DC
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June 16th, 2009 at 11:27 am
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