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Natural Gas Perspective
Stakeholder Meeting of theNortheast and Mid-Atlantic States
Regional Low Carbon Fuel Standard
Stephen Leahy
Northeast Gas Association
Boston, MAOctober 22, 2009
Copyright: Northeast Gas AssociationPrepared by: Coler & Colantonio, Inc.January 2009
NORTHEAST GAS ASSOCIATIONRegional Local Gas Utilities’ Service Areas
(CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VT)
Heating Fuels by Northeast States
STATE 2007 %
Connecticut Gas, 31.2 Oil, 49.5 Elec., 14.7
Maine Gas, 3.5 Oil, 77.7 Elec., 3.8
Massachusetts Gas, 46.6 Oil, 36 Elec., 13.3
New Hampshire Gas, 20.2 Oil, 53.4 Elec., 7.6
New Jersey Gas, 71.9 Oil, 14.8 Elec., 10.4
New York Gas, 52 Oil, 33.1 Elec., 8.8
Rhode Island Gas, 48 Oil, 40.6 Elec., 7.5
Vermont Gas, 13.9 Oil, 54.1 Elec., 4
This table shows percentages by state of major home heating fuels (natural gas, heating oil and electricity), for the most recent data year of 2007. Not shown here are wood and propane.For the 8-state region, natural gas represented 55% of the market, and heating oil 34%.For New England, heating oil is 46% and natural gas at just below 35%.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
New Supply / DeliveryPoints
Rockies Express East Pipeline, Nov. 2009
MillenniumPipeline, Dec. 2008
Canaport LNG, June 2009
Northeast Gateway LNG, May 2008
Neptune LNG, Mar. 2010
Marcellus Shale Devl’t, 2008 -
Potentially the largest natural gas field in the U.S.
Prospective area spans NY, PA, OH, WV
Close to major demand markets
Marcellus Shale
Map: Range Resources