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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
Part One: 1970s Gas Crisis Set For Replay
1. Early Regulation, Price Fixing and the 1970s Gas Crisis
2. 1978 to 1984: The Failure of Policy Half-Measures
3. 1984 to 2000: The Era of Deregulation
4. 2001 to 2010: The Supply Scramble Begins
5. Enter the Shale Promoters
Part Two: US Natural Gas Demand–An Increasingly Inelastic Demand Curve
6. Electric Power Industry Becomes Hooked on Natural Gas
7. The Coming Increase in Industrial Demand for Natural Gas
8. Commercial and Residential Consumers Add to Demand Inelasticity
9. Natural Gas Vehicles: A Non-Starter
Part Three: Supply: We Will Not Produce Our Way Out of the Next Crisis
10. Texas: The Big Enchilada
11. Louisiana’s Fleeting Production Rebound
12. The Gulf of Mexico’s Terminal Decline
13. The Cowboy State’s Reversal of Fortune
14. New Mexico’s Long Slide
15. Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Renaissance
16. Arkansas: Limits of the Fayetteville Shale Abundantly Clear
17. Canada: Era of Cheap Exports to the US Ending Soon
18. LNG Will Not Save Us in the Next Crisis
Part Four: What Should Be Done
19. The US Energy Information Agency’s Mission Failure
20. Solutions to the Coming Deliverability Crisis
21. A Look at the Future
Notes
List of Figures and Tables
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
A Guide to Responsible Digital Reading
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