LP Gas, February 2018
Deviation Deviation From Last 12 From State December Norm Months Norm Alabama 558 33 1749 737 Alaska 1268 304 9093 635 Arizona 382 108 1948 506 Arkansas 698 41 3632 983 California 343 140 2260 529 Colorado 1064 136 6261 889 Connecticut 1086 68 5231 608 Delaware 889 39 4549 819 District Columbia 795 20 3916 668 Florida 110 50 1261 223 Georgia 558 40 2718 588 Hawaii 0 0 110 50 Idaho 1188 0 6656 41 Illinois 1153 1 4782 804 Indiana 1108 42 5601 778 Iowa 1275 33 6666 630 Kansas 968 46 4906 585 Kentucky 901 32 4449 893 Louisiana 411 2 2070 509 Maine 1413 153 7613 268 Maryland 904 25 3934 730 Massachusetts 1154 109 6572 321 Michigan 1254 96 6291 704 Minnesota 1529 16 8029 607 Mississippi 532 23 2844 557 Missouri 989 25 5324 768 Montana 1319 5 7353 440 Nebraska 1163 57 6053 597 Nevada 650 111 3901 691 New Hampshire 1337 111 7308 533 New Jersey 1020 78 4921 635 DECEMBER PERCENT RETURN NOT MEANINGFUL LOWER THAN AVERAGE HEATING DEGREE DAYS HIGHER THAN AVERAGE HEATING DEGREE DAYS New Mexico 783 142 4580 775 New York 1085 69 5648 676 North Carolina 704 11 3368 653 North Dakota 1528 102 8694 544 Ohio 1096 59 5129 833 Oklahoma 746 53 4188 694 Oregon 824 5 5929 382 Pennsylvania 1073 67 5340 675 Rhode Island 1068 113 5744 302 South Carolina 551 39 2969 491 South Dakota 1309 77 7277 490 Tennessee 799 17 3446 656 Texas 448 22 2513 610 Utah 1070 92 6107 480 Vermont 1405 114 7188 420 Virginia 849 26 4274 812 Washington 910 37 6355 278 West Virginia 986 55 4698 765 Wisconsin 1368 34 7090 618 Wyoming 1252 79 7679 497 United States 629 21 4564 551 HEATING DEGREE DAYS BY STATE Data courtesy of the Climate Prediction Center National Weather Service NEWS BRIEFS Pittsylvania facility as its corporate headquarters According to the company the Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission is supporting the project with a grant from the Tobacco Region Opportunity Fund DOE publishes NGL primer report The U S Department of Energy DOE published a natural gas liquids NGL primer showcasing the resource potential of NGLs specifically in the Appalachian region According to DOE the data in the primer was gathered from the most recent information available from DOE and the U S Energy Information Administration on NGL supply demand and infrastructure in the region The primer reports the Appalachian region has experienced near exponential growth in natural gas production which is expected to increase for decades to come EIA forecasts natural gas production in Appalachia will increase over 350 percent from 2013 to 2040 Additionally NGL processing and fractionating capacity in Appalachia has grown quickly to match this increase in natural gas production The natural gas produced in Appalachia contains valuable resources in the form of NGLs BY LEO MICHAEL Continued on page 14 www LPGasmagazine com February 2018 LPGas 13
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