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Why Natural Gas

  • Clean
  • Abundant
  • Affordable
  • Safe
  • Useful
  • Economic Benefits

Affordable

Already an efficient fuel, natural gas is now also a highly affordable and dependable energy source because of dramatic increases in supply.

All energy sources have costs, whether for recovery of natural resources, such as natural gas or coal, or for the manufacture and installation of equipment, such as windmills and solar panels. Because of the abundant gas resources in North America and high efficiency and low capital cost of combined cycle gas-fired power plants, natural gas is one of the most affordable fuels in America today. Thanks to increases in production and transportation capacity, supply has risen and prices have fallen. Natural gas is now an even more attractive option for residential and commercial consumers and in manufacturing, chemical production and power generation.

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Prices Have Fallen Dramatically

In the last 10 years, the boom in production from tapping shale gas formations has increased the technically recoverable natural gas resource base by 70 percent. What's more, this figure is still rising as new shale gas formations are discovered across the country. As a result, U.S. natural gas prices fell by 73 percent between 2008 and 2010.

Investments in infrastructure expansions have also improved the price outlook for natural gas consumers. Over 16,000 miles of new interstate pipeline were approved between 2000 and 2010, the most in 40 years. Combined with a 22 percent increase in high-turnover storage space, this added pipeline capacity will increase the amount of delivered natural gas, which is expected to moderate prices going forward.

A Price-Competitive Source of Power

While wind and solar energy appear to be free, the equipment required to generate electricity from these sources is capital intensive. Relative to other sources of electrical power generation, the cost of natural gas fuel alone may be higher, but taken in conjunction with higher efficiency and lower capital costs, natural gas results in the most cost-effective source for new power generation.

Efficient, natural gas combined cycle plants are far less expensive to build than coal, nuclear power, wind, solar or geothermal. What's more, natural gas is a continuous source of electrical power, not impacted by whether the sun is shining or the wind is blowing.

The significant increase in the supply of natural gas brought about by technical innovation in producing gas from shale deposits has reduced costs, stabilized prices in the market and helped to position natural gas as the least expensive source of new power generation. The affordability of natural gas is another reason we believe it should be an important part of America's energy future.

According to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "gas-fired power sets a competitive benchmark against which other technologies must compete in a lower-carbon environment."


According to the American Chemistry Council, "Access to vast, new supplies of natural gas from previously untapped shale deposits is one of the most exciting domestic energy developments of the past 50 years. After years of high, volatile natural gas prices, the new economics of shale gas are a 'game changer' creating a competitive advantage for U.S. petrochemical manufacturers, leading to greater U.S. investment and industry growth."

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