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U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs |
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations |
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Title: RESCHEDULED FIELD HEARING: Volatility In the Natural Gas Market: The Impact Of High Natural Gas Prices On American Consumers |
Date: 2/13/06 |
Time (EST): 9:30 AM |
Place: James J. Hill Reference Library , 80 West 4th Street, St. Paul, Minnesota |
NOTE: This hearing is taking place at 9:30 Eastern Standard Time, 8:30 Central Standard Time.
THIS HEARING WAS ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2006.
The Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations has scheduled a field hearing in Minnesota entitled Volatility In the Natural Gas Market: The Impact Of High Natural Gas Prices On American Consumers. The Subcommittee field hearing is set for Monday, February 13, 2006, at 8:30 a.m. (CST), at the James J. Hill Reference Library located at 80 West 4th Street in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Senator Norm Coleman, Chairman of the Subcommittee, will conduct the hearing, which will feature the Subcommittee’s investigation into the natural gas market and allegations that price and supply manipulation have caused increasingly high and volatile natural gas prices.
For the decades preceding 2000, the average price of natural gas was $2.30 - $2.50 per million BTU. Since 2000, prices of natural gas have generally fluctuated between $2 and $10 per million BTU. Energy market projections have estimated record natural gas prices this winter. In December alone, NYMEX natural gas futures closed above $14.00 per million BTU.
These increased energy costs are taking a toll on the American economy, businesses, consumers, and families. Moreover, allegations of trader and supplier price manipulation and charges that suppliers are withholding gas supplies from the market have increased in frequency.
The Subcommittee intends to hold a hearing to examine why natural gas prices are high and volatile, the impact higher prices have on the economy, business, and families, and the government's role in ensuring that natural gas prices are determined in a competitive and informed marketplace.
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Member
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Witnesses
Testimony
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Panel 1
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MS. LaRAYE OSBORNE
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, Vice President, Corporate, Environmental, Health and Safety
, Cargill, Inc.
, Wayzata, MN |
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MS. KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
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, Vice President for University Services
, University of Minnesota
, Minneapolis, MN |
Panel 2
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MR. LeROY KOPPENDRAYER
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, Chairman
, Minnesota Public Utilities Commission
, St. Paul, MN |
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MR. EDWARD A. GARVEY
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, Deputy Commissioner for Energy and Telecommunications
, Minnesota Department of Commerce
, St. Paul, MN |
Panel 3
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MR. JAMES WELLS
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, Managing Director, Energy Team
, Government Accountability Office
, Washington, D.C. |
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MS. SUSAN J. COURT
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, Director, Office of Market Oversight and Investigations
, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
, Washington, D.C. |
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