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eCORP CEO John F. Thrash testifies at June 7th FERC hearings, presents the Stagecoach Gas Storage Project and Salternatives™ Technology as a better way to meet natural gas demands in the Northeastern US.
June 14, 1999 (10:00 a.m. CST)
Washington DC: On June 7th, eCORP Chief Executive Officer John F. Thrash presented testimony to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission today that could dramatically change the course of natural gas delivery in the northeastern United States. Dr. Thrash eloquently presented his plan for the Stagecoach Gas Storage Project, and explained why many key benefits of a high performance SALTERNATIVES(tm)TECHNOLOGY-based depleted resevoir storage facility can compliment the existing pipline infrastructure. Dr. Thrash also explained to the panel that the Stagecoach Gas Storage Project could obviate the need for more long-haul pipelines, thus reducing environmental impact and providing on-demand deliverability for upcoming gas-fired electric generation facilities. The full text of both of Dr. Thrash's prepared testimonies are available by clicking on the following links:
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FERC testimony by Dr. John F. Thrash concerning anticipated Northeastern gas demand
FERC testimony by Dr. John F. Thrash concerning the Millenium Pipeline
Article published in Natural Gas Intelligence's weekly newsletter concerning Dr. Thrash's testimony
Full presentation (slide show with executive comments, complete text of NE gas demand testimony)
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