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2020 Pipeline Capacity Market Year in Review

Top 20 Trading Company Rankings
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Analyzing the State of of the Northeast’s Natural Gas Capacity

Description: Analysis and Economics of the Proposed PennEast Pipeline Project

In 2016, Skipping Stone performed an analysis regarding the need for a proposed PennEast pipeline to ostensibly meet peak winter demand. A that time we found no evidence that it was required. Skipping Stone has updated that analysis with the data from the most recent winter to date (2017-18) and presents its results. Get your copy.

Solving New England’s Winter Gas Problem Using LNG Storage and Market Incentives

Description: A Series of Economically Favorable Solutions for New England’s Problem

New England has a gas deliverability problem during peak cold days every winter.  How to solve that recurring problem has been a source of political, economic and environmental debate. Our solution maximizes the use of existing infrastructure in both delivery and storage of natural gas. Get your copy.

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Synchronizing the Gas and Electric Markets

Description: Solutions That Address Making the Two Markets Work Together

Over the past several years, natural gas has grown to become the dominant fuel for power generation, however the current market rules don’t foster coordination. If market rules and business practices don’t adapt to today’s realities, there are inherent risks that may include power outages. Skipping Stone analyzes the situation and proposes a series of solutions to address the issues. Get your copy.