Gas consumption is growing everywhere.
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Natural gas is the future. It is here.
Fuel prices are at the center of our lives. They affect our ability to travel, stay warm, and feed ourselves.
As the price of gas goes up, people will become more conscience of how much they use.
Natural gas is better distributed than any other fuel in the United States. It's down every street and up every alley. There's a pipeline.
Obviously the shift to gas and the need for large amounts of gas in the United States is going to be a major focus of attention on the part of producers.
Oil demand is going to continue to grow as population grows.
There are those of us that believe if you truly want to try drive down the cost of gas, if you really want to solve the problem, then you should be pursuing the extraction of our resources that are right here at home: alternative energy and traditional.
We have gasoline at $2 a gallon. If that doesn't drive demand, I don't know what will.
With gas prices nationally, and especially in our area, increasingly on the rise, it is more crucial then ever that we take steps to diversify our energy sources and reduce our dependency on foreign oil.
This continuing spike in gas prices is bad for consumers, bad for our economy, and bad for all other businesses. It is hurting us and costing us jobs.
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