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Contents Introduction What Happened to Heating Fuel Prices in the Winter of 1999-2000? Consumer Markets: History, Patterns, and Outlook Natural Gas Supply, Infrastructure, and Pricing Distillate Fuel Oil Supply, Infrastructure, and Pricing Completed Report in |
The analysis in this report was undertaken at the request of the Secretary of Energy, Bill Richardson. The principal purpose of this study is to examine the feasibility and impacts of converting factories and other major users of heating oil to different fuels, and to discuss other options that may mitigate future heating oil supply problems in the Northeast. This report was prepared by staff from the Office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting and the Office of Oil and Gas, in the Energy Information Administration (EIA). General questions concerning the report may be directed to Andy S. Kydes (akydes@eia.doe.gov, 202/ 586-2222), Senior Advisor and Project Leader; Mary J. Hutzler (202/586-2222), Director, Office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting; James M. Kendell (202/ 586-9646), Director, Oil and Gas Division; or Joan Heinkel (202/586-4650), Director, Natural Gas Division. Specific questions about the analysis may be directed to the following EIA staff:
In addition, Robert Latta and Alan Swenson of the Office of Energy Markets and End Use provided assistance with residential and commercial sector data. |
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