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Title: Conduct Of Underground Storage Research
Author: E. Vincent Martinson
Source: American Gas Association 1970
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: The use of natural gas from storage to meet the maximum day requirements of utilities increased 41% in the four-year period from 1964 to 1968. The gas industry is now experiencing a period of diminishing availability of new reserves of natural gas for purchase from traditional United States sources of gas supply. Our industry experienced a number of nip-and-tuck days last January when unusually cold weather covered a wide-spread area. To meet the demands, underground storage fields everywhere were called upon to deliver maximum volumes and very convincingly proved their worthiness. The growing difficulty of obtaining new gas reserves is forcing the industry to resort more and more to natural gas supplies and LNG from foreign countries. In addition, greater effort than ever is being put on improvement of technology for more economical production of synthetic gas from coal, lignite and oil shales.




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