Publisher's Synopsis
The 1996 Natural Gas Yearbook
Since its inception The Natural Gas Yearbook has become known as the forum for the most timely, authoritative analysis of current and emerging issues affecting the natural gas industry. Written and edited by leading experts, the Yearbook is must reading for industry decisionmakers who require the latest information and the best–informed opinions on such key issues as federal and state regulation, international markets, technological changes, developments in financial markets, and the economic outlook for each industry sector. Outstanding chapters in The 1996 Natural Gas Yearbook include:
- To Market, to Market: Competition, Deregulation, and FERC Jurisdiction, Robert C. Means
- Coping with the New Marketplace: The Gas Industry Standards Board and the Grid Integration Project, Rae J. McQuade
- Numerous Legislative Proposals Submitted and Significant Alterations in Energy Law Planned, Sheila S. Hollis
- Litigation, Michael J. Henke and John S. Decker
- Litigation Focus: Bankruptcy Matters Dominated by Columbia, Producer Cases, Anthony Michael Sabino
- Consumer–State Regulatory Commissions Test the Future, Preserve the Past, William H. Smith, Jr.
- State–Regulation Focus: Unbundling at the State Level, Kathleen E. Magruder
- State–Level Focus: New Opportunities Available to LDCs from Retail Market Aggregators, Joel L. Singer
- Producer–State Regulation Emphasizes Prorationing, Walter Davis
- Canadian–U.S. Trade in Natural Gas, J. Thomas Brett and Marshall A. Crowe
- Mexico′s Natural Gas Industry at a Crossroads, Carlton R. Jones and John D. Zuklic
- Natural Gas Growth Worldwide: Enlightened Energy Strategy for Economic Development, Margaret M. Carson
- Natural Gas International Technology Transfer: Expanding Opportunities and Capabilities, Mary C. Lang and William F. Hederman
- Current Issues in Upstream Natural Gas Technology, Mark R. Haas
- Gas Futures Volume Continues Soaring, New User Groups Enter Market, Samuel Glasser
- Future of Gas as an Electric Generating Fuel, William R. Hughes