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Title: Market Area Analysis Of Unaccounted For Gas
Author: John E. Taggart
Source: 1982 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1982
Abstract: It is often said that death and taxes are the two things each of us must accept as a fact of life. To those of us who work in the gas industry, unaccounted for gas may be added to death and taxes as the third unavoidable fact of life. Unaccounted for gas has been with us in the past, is with usnow,and will be with us in the future. However, I predict the concern about the levels of unaccounted for gas will increase in proportion to the escalation of gas prices at the burner tip. There was little or no concern when gas sold for 50*1 an mcf minimal concern at the 2.00 level increasing concern at the 4.00 level and I predict tremendous concern as gas reaches the 6-8 or 10 dollar level in the future. This concern will be expressed not only by our managements, but by regulatory Commissions and Consumer Advocates as well. The disallowance of the gas purchase costs related to what a regulatory commission deems excessive unaccounted for gas is a distinct possibility.




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