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- Malaysian gas prospers as Petronas goes international
- Explosion hits Iran-Turkey gas pipeline
- UK energy watchdog calls for investigation into high residential gas prices
- Alaska LNG group sues ExxonMobil and BP over restricting access to gas
- Centrica sold out of Rough storage capacity for next gas year
- North West Shelf LNG approves Angel gas field development
- Brazil’s government moves slowly on gas law
- Oman Oil Company gets 7.5% share of Spanish regasification plant
- Hindustani Petroleum confirms plans for Mangalore LNG terminal
- Russian gas exports to Greece hit record levels
- PetroChina puts first gas in West-East pipeline
- Britain could face gas shortages without key upstream investments, says Transco
- Kogas restricts gas to power stations in face of LNG supply crisis
- BHP Billiton approves Bream gas pipeline in Bass Strait, Australia
- Has Polish Gas Privatisation Been Put On Hold?
- Hungary - Gas Distribution Companies and Pipelines
- Saibu Gas Joins The Ranks Of Distributed Power Enthusiasts
- Fuelling One of the Largest Gas Markets in Europe
- Poland’s Electricity Privatisation Puts Gas on the Back Burner
- Japanese Companies Begin to Take Fuel Cells Seriously
- How Coal-Bed Methane is Found and Produced
- Tokyo Electric to Become a Gas Supply Company
- Power Companies Go For Greater CCGT Efficiencies
- Government Approves First Steps on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Policy
- Choosing a New Gas Supplier — a Case Study
- European Gas Price Trends
- Gas Storage Comes Under Cedigaz Scrutiny
- Britain Launches Residential Gas Experiment
- English Judges Prolong Gas Contract Battles
- Canadian Futures Break Brick Wall in US Gas
- Gas Blazes Trail in Former East Germany
- Gazprom Grows its European Network
- Growth in Belgian gas demand
- What Can Go Wrong With World Gas Demand Forecasts?
- Vietnam’s Explorers Keep Turning Up Gas
- Interconnector Comes Alive But Free Trade Stays in Coma
- Ruhrgas warns of threats to European gas growth
- Gastech 93: Sellers Sing the Blues Buyers
- Trinidad and Tobago LNG study launched
- Hokkaido Gas Chooses the Domestic Option
The whole future of networked energy supply is being transformed. For today's forward-thinking gas executive, pressures to identify and interpret important signposts to the future are increasing. Our business is understanding and making sense of all these changes for our clients.
James Ball – Publisher - Founder and Chairman of Gas Strategies Group Limited has an exceptional understanding of the international gas business, with particular interest in the West European gas markets, power market strategies for gas, and international LNG markets.
John Elkins – Editor - John spent thirty years with British Gas in a variety of central planning activities. He was closely involved with UK supply/demand forecasting and associated planning issues, and was part of the British Gas team set up to market gas through the Interconnector to the Continent. John is a specialist in peak demand and supply analysis and forecasting.
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