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Local News - Local News - September 13, 2012
Avista Corp. says outlook shows that natural gas supply will stay plentiful
New resource plan projects availability with low prices until the end of next decade

By Treva Lind
Of the Journal of Business

Avista Corp. has filed a long-term resource plan with state regulators that forecasts a sufficient natural gas supply for 17 years or longer, indicating that the company won't need to acquire additional pipeline resources before 2029.

Avista filed its 2012 Natural Gas Integrated Resource Plan on Aug. 31 with regulators in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon. The plan projects an adequate long-term natural gas supply in part because of lower customer demand, but also because of increased...


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