Natural Gas Supply
The supply for natural gas is mainly driven by the following factors:
- Pipeline capacity
- Storage
- Gas drilling rates
- Natural phenomena
- Technical issues
- Imports
2005 (Bcf) | |
---|---|
Total US production | 18,243 |
Total Canada production | 6,022 |
Total N.A. production | 24,265 |
US imports and supplementals | 340 |
Total N.A. supply | 24,605 |
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