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Anyone from Utah out there?

Mark Hunt
Mark Hunt Member Posts: 4,908
http://www.sltrib.com/2004/Apr/04182004/business/business.asp

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  • hr
    hr Member Posts: 6,106
    As a former Utah

    contractor and residence, it strikes me odd about the change in gas sourse and BTU content.

    That fuel supplier boosted that the Wyoming overthrust had ample reserves for the area it serves. Supposedly 30 years or more of inexpensive quality natural gas.

    Heck I even piped in a vechicle NG refueling station at the former CEOs home, in Park City. That's how confident they were that NG would be the cheap home and automotive fuel for generations.

    Wonder where it all went all of a sudden that they are changing to other sources??

    Maybe they sold and piped all the overthrust gas to California to power their generators ;)

    Not sure I can comment on the article, or exactly what info you are looking for. Sounds like a can O worms :)

    hot rod

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  • Weezbo
    Weezbo Member Posts: 6,232
    i am not from Utah however...

    i think Questar should be held crimminaly negligent the first fire or loss of life.....just as any change in a fuel oil products cracking procedures should also be given the same diligent scrutiny.in other words no body should have to die over their changes.
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