The Ins And Outs Of Gas
Problem: the need for sufficient gas pipeline capacity.
Opportunity: new customers beyond power generation and petrochemicals.
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Gregory DL Morris has reported from all 50 states and eight Canadian provinces, 17 countries on five continents in a career of more than 30 years; from Buenos Aires to Tokyo, from Sydney, Australia to Fort McMurray, Alberta. He has covered conventional energy from exploration and production to refining and petrochemicals. He has also covered renewable energy, transport and logistics, metals, banking, insurance, investments, sports, and travel. He holds a bachelor of science in journalism with distinction in all subject from Cornell University, is a member of the Overseas Press Club, and sits on the editorial board of the Museum of American Finance, a Smithsonian affiliate
Problem: the need for sufficient gas pipeline capacity.
Opportunity: new customers beyond power generation and petrochemicals.
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