ANGA Walks into New England Lion’s Den With Hard Truth
It takes guts to walk boldly into the liberal lion's den and tweak the nose of the beast. That's what Marty Durbin, chief executive of America's Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA), has done with an editorial appearing in yesterday's Boston Globe newspaper. Durbin has the audacity to tell readers that their high energy bills and constrained natural gas supplies is "self-imposed." He also tells them they can believe whatever they want, but they can't defy the laws of supply and demand and there is no arguing the fact that New Englanders pay high energy prices because they lack necessary natural gas supplies. Just a few hundred miles away natgas prices in the Marcellus are a fraction of what gas sells for in New England. Marty pours it on! He also says a recent study shows without new natgas supplies for New England, by 2020 the average consumer will pay almost $1,000 more per year in energy costs than they do today. Read Marty's audacious editorial for yourself below, full of cold, hard truth. Let's hope New Englanders will see the light--which happens to be a blue natural gas flame...
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