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Deliverability in the age of no information

โœ Scribed by Willett, Robert E.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Weight
311 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0743-5665

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โœฆ Synopsis


For the last six years, I have read statements like, "According to most authorities the gas bubble has continued to persist"-the bubble, in the process, becoming the worlds longest sausage.

"According to most authorities" ? Doesn't anybody really kmw? About this information, FERC Commissioner Jerry J. h g d o n may give at least the economists something usejful with the outcome of the study he has undertaken with the DOE. However, through open-access, the industry has currently bereft itself of deliverability information.


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