Summary
As demand for natural gas increases, Utah's price advantage will begin to fade away, according to a new report.
Utah residents and businesses over the past 20 years have paid roughly 20 percent less than the nationwide average for natural gas, according to a study by the University of Utah's Bureau of Economic and Business Research.See the full content of this document
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Utah's Natural Gas Edge May Fade
The bureau said the low prices were the result of a glut of natural gas, which had no way out of the Rockies. But as new pipelines connected Utah to larger markets, n...
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