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The Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee will hold a Natural Gas Conference on Monday, January 24, at 1 p.m. in Hart 216 to discuss a broad array of proposals to address our natural gas challenges. Attendance is open to the public and media.
The six topics to be discussed are listed below as links. Each link provides a list of the individuals or organizations invited to address that particular topic and the full text of the proposals they submitted.
Conference Guidelines and the Conference Schedule and Participant List are also listed below as links.
Natural Gas Conference Guidelines (Word Document, 29.5 Kb)
Natural Gas Conference Schedule and Participant List (Word Document, 40 Kb)
How can we increase domestic supplies from on-shore and off-shore resources? (Word Document, 222 Kb)
What should our expectations be regarding imported LNG as a supply source, and what policies should be considered on LNG terminal siting and safety? (Word Document, 151 Kb)
What legislative or regulatory policies should be implemented to encourage needed additional safe and adequate infrastructure for natural gas transmission and distribution lines and storage? (Word Document, 711 Kb)
What are environmental challenges and regulatory barriers related to expanding our natural gas supply and how can they be remedied? (Word Document, 157 Kb)
To what extent and how can demand be reduced through conservation and efficiency measures and through diversification of energy sources used for electric generation, industrial and other applications? (Word Document, 1.21 Mb)
Is storage and market information adequate to ensure well-functioning natural gas markets? (Word Document, 191 Kb)
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