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October 2003, No. 195
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Last Updated: 09/11/2003

Natural Gas Prices—National and Regional Issues

Lynne Kiesling, Rick Mattoon

Why are U.S. natural gas prices currently at the high end? What are the implications of recent regulatory changes and changes in market fundamentals? This article explains the boom and bust nature of natural gas prices and some ways to reduce this volatility going forward.

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