Natural Gas: Energy Demand and Emission Challenges

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NARUC Annual Meeting

Fortnightly Magazine - December 2024
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At the 2024 NARUC Annual Meeting and Education Conference, the General Session "Natural Gas: Energy Demand and Emission Challenges Leading Up to 2030 and Beyond" featured CEOs from the natural gas production, transmission, and distribution sectors. They examined challenges and their plans for overcoming them through working with the regulatory body to continue lowering emissions, while maintaining production levels, safety, reliability, and affordability. 

On the panel were Oklahoma Chair and moderator Kim David, The Williams Company CEO Alan Armstrong, ONE Gas President Sid McAnnally, and EQT Corporation CEO Toby Rice. Enjoy these excerpts.

 

Oklahoma Chair and Moderator Kim David: We're going to talk about the opportunities you see in the future and some of the fundamental changes. Talk about some pros and cons of natural gas.

EQT Corporation CEO Toby Rice: It's never been more difficult for us to get energy built in this country. Drilling is not the problem, just to be clear. It's getting infrastructure built. 

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