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Title: The Role Of Storage In Unbundled Services
Author: Dwayne L. Foley
Source: American Gas Association 1988
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: THE ISSUE IS FREEDOM OF CHOICE! The trend toward more freedom of choice in purchasing decisions is catching up to the natural gas industry. The fundamental objective in the open-access transportation programs provided in FERC Orders 436 and 500 is to permit new gas purchasing options for end-use customers and distribution companies. As part of this transition, new services will be offered by local distribution companies and pipelines to fit the needs of the purchasers more closely. The advent of open-access transportation has emphasized the need for more flexibility in management of gas supplies. Throughout the history of our industry, the use of storage has been a major tool to provide such flexibility. This new world also has presented the opportunity to sell new services by use of storage facilities. This paper describes the relationship between storage options certain to be used by the LDCs and pipelines to manage their gas supplies and additional, complimentary services that may be offered to end-use customers.




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