Natural gas in storage won’t come close to last year’s record amount, despite increased production.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20602099&sid=a0uAqeI7p5bg&refer=energy
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Monday, September 15
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Energy Issues
on Mon 15 Sep 2008 05:19 PM CDT
Natural gas in storage won’t come close to last year’s record amount, despite increased production. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20602099&sid=a0uAqeI7p5bg&refer=energy
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Energy Issues
on Mon 15 Sep 2008 10:05 AM CDT
I am a fiction writer but I am blessed, or perhaps cursed by also being a scientist of the Earth. Years ago I visited a road cut in As a geologist I may never again experience such a visceral feeling as I did that day, but three destinations beckon to me and I hope to visit each one before I die. They are: Iceland, a land created by sea-floor spreading, dominated by geysers and ice floes; the Afar Triangle, a place in southern Africa that is the site of a triple juncture, a spot where three plates intersect and truly one of the rarest geologic places; Jamaica, an island I believe is Atlantis reborn – perhaps the most exotic geologic location on earth. I’ve never visited any of these places. The closest I have come is “Mon, you have to try the conch fritters,” he told us. We tried them and they were wonderful. I have no recipe for conch fritters for you tonight but I wish I did. I guess my mind was somewhere else. While the
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