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UNDERGROUND GAS STORAGE - Conclusion: Industry-segment uses reflect evolution of storage. Cates, H.C. Oil and Gas Journal, 15 October 01, 99(42) pp.
Changes in the US natural gas industry in the past 2 decades have been revolutionary: commoditization of natural gas, growth of market centers, pervasiveness of risk-management tools, and electronic trading. These changes have profoundly affected the use of underground natural gas storage
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Journal title: Oil and Gas Journal
Subjects: Electrical and electronic engineering, Energy efficiency, Trading, Management and commerce, Risk management, Energy consumption, Industry and Manufacturing, Storage, Natural gas, Oil and gas, Oil, Bulk storage