ACI » Topics » U.S. electric generation will increasingly rely on foreign sources of natural gas

This excerpt taken from the ACI 8-K filed Nov 27, 2007.

U.S. electric generation will increasingly rely
on foreign sources of natural gas

U.S. dry natural gas
production has declined
since peaking in 2001
despite an ever increasing
number of rigs in production

Source: EIA, ACI and Baker Hughes

Tcf

Rig

Count

Increased dependence on
foreign natural gas will be
required for natural gas just   
to maintain its share of   
electric generation

U.S. Dry Gas Production

North American Rig Count

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