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2011-03-30 — financialsense.com
``The previous link with crude oil and petroleum products (dual use plants that could use petroleum or natural gas) was broken years ago, so there is nothing that remarkable about the crude/natural gas BTU differential growing ever wider, except that it increases the already sizable incentive to find ways to shift demand to natural gas. One can still imagine the odd household that realizes they can save a bazillion dollars a year by switching their heating fuel from heating oil to natural gas, but in most markets where natural gas is available the switch has already been made.''
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