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PRICES AND COSTS Current U.S. futures price: $1.984 per 1,000 cubic feet All-time low: $1.32 (Jan. 13, 1995) All-time high: $15.38 (Dec. 13, 2005) 10-year average: $5.96 Current price in Asia: $15.90 Current price in Europe: $9.37 PRODUCERS Top 5 producers of natural gas in the U.S.: ExxonMobil, Chesapeake Energy, Anadarko Petroleum, Devon Energy, Encana. Top 5 producing states in the U.S.: Texas, Alaska, Louisiana, Wyoming, Oklahoma. Top 5 producing countries: U.S., Russia, Iran, Algeria, Canada. HOW NATURAL GAS IS USED IN THE U.S. 34 percent is used to generate electric power. (It accounts for a quarter of the nation's electricity.) 30 percent is used by industry to heat boilers or make chemicals, fertilizer and plastics. 21 percent is used to heat homes, cook, dry clothes and heat water. 14 percent is used by office buildings, restaurants and shops. 0.1 percent is used to power trucks, buses and other vehicles. POSSIBLE USES FOR AMERICA'S GROWING SUPPLY Expand the production of plastics, fertilizers and other products that use natural gas as a feedstock. Liquefy it and export it to Asia and Europe, where it fetches far higher prices. Build natural gas fueling stations to encourage trucking and other commercial fleets to use compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas as fuel. Turn it into diesel or ethanol. SOURCES: Oil Price Information Service, Platts, Energy Information Administration, Natural Gas Supply Association.
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