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Natural Gas
Our state imports natural gas through pipelines from Canada and Wyoming. Utilities use it as a fuel supply to generate electricity, to power industrial facilities, to fuel district heating systems, and to heat homes and businesses. Annual use varies depending on the severity of winter.
Highlights/Activities
No current activities.
Reports and Data
2005 - Washington Natural Gas Supply (September)
2004 Natural Gas Study - The Natural Gas Market in the Pacific Northwest and North America
Natural Gas Industry Milestones 1938 - 1992
Other References/Information
Natural Gas data by
state
,
national
, and
international
, from the Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Most recent rollup of state energy data,
Washington State Biennial Energy Report with Indicators, 2009
For data and analysis,
Western Natural Gas Markets
(FERC)
What is the impact and breakdown of energy costs for small businesses in Washington, of ten people or less? See the
2005 Small Business Energy Analysis
For more information contact
Greg Nothstein
.
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