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Understanding the Impacts of Incremental Gas Supply on the Flow Dynamics Across the North American Grid
  • Canadian Institute
  • Vancouver, BC


  • November 20, 2006


  • James Kendell, Director, Natural Gas Division
  • Energy Information Administration (EIA)
  • James.Kendell@eia.doe.gov
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U.S. Natural Gas Production, Consumption, and Net Imports, 1960-2030
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Sources of Incremental U.S. Natural Gas Supply, 2004-2030
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Incremental U.S. Natural Gas Supply
by Region, 2004-2030
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U.S. Natural Gas Consumption by Census Division, 2004 and 2030
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Pacific Census Division Natural Gas Consumption,
2003-2030
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Natural Gas Consumed for
Canadian Oil Sands Production, 2005-2030
(trillion cubic feet)
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Interstate Natural Gas Pipeline Capabilities into California, Oregon, and Washington
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Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution Model Regions and Network
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Natural Gas Flows into the Pacific Region,
1990-2030
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Natural Gas Flows into California,
1990-2030
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U.S. Lower 48 Natural Gas Wellhead Price in Three Cases, 1990-2030
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Natural Gas Production in Three Price Cases, 1990-2030
(trillion cubic feet)
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U.S. Net Imports of Liquefied Natural Gas in Three Price Cases,1990-2030
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Natural Gas Flows into the West Coast in the
High Price Case, 1990-2030
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U.S. Net Imports of Liquefied Natural Gas in Three Technology Cases, 1990-2030
(trillion cubic feet)
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Natural Gas Flows into West Coast in the Rapid Technology Case, 1990-2030
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