Dow Chemical CEO: US should declare national emergency on NG supplies

Testifying before the Senate Energy Commitee, Dow Chemicals CEO Andrew Liveris said, “The short-term outlook for natural gas consumers is grim. If prices remain at or near current levels, manufacturers will be driven out of the market and many may not return.”…
The government should also “declare a national emergency” to shock consumers into awareness of tight supplies, he said.

Other energy headlines – 27 Sept 2005

Natural gas woes bigger than crude oil /
Business braces for dramatic hikes in NG bills /
Drive less, if you can /
Food security limits China’s biofuels /
French grain & beets for ethanol surging /
China to spend $17B on 6 hyrdro plants /
Nuclear plants planned for US Gulf states /
China: Reactors? We’ll take thirty, please /
Tim Flannery on a nuclear future /
Flannery on geothermal

Politics and Economics Headlines – 12 September, 2005

China deploys warships to East China Sea gas field / Global trade vulnerable to high oil / Big Gav’s weekend roundup of energy news / Politicians Let Big Oil Pillage Public / Heating oil prices could become ‘life or death’ this winter / UK: Brown blames OPEC for fuel price rises / Canada: Home-heating relief weighed to help needy / Inflated natural gas prices poised to burn school budgets

$3 Gallon Gasoline? Time to Consider the Alternative: The Garage Filling Station (GFS)

With gasoline nearly $3 gallon, there needs to be a mainstream discussion of the alternatives.

Politics and Economics Headlines – 16 August, 2005

Rising gasoline prices? Terrific! Let’s raise them some more / Judge Bars New Coastal Oil Drilling / End the drilling delusion / What is the US Military Doing in Paraguay? / Thanks to BC Libs, Texans control our gas profits, and supply / BHP Billiton buys California’s best for LNG push / High gas prices fuel fear of financial hardship