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Local/Regional News
2:46 am
Wed October 29, 2008
Natural Gas Prices Going Up This Winter
By Kentucky Public Radio
Louisville, KY – Most of the natural gas that will be used this winter was purchased and stored in the summer, during a price spike. That was caused by a rush on Wall Street to purchase commodities, which seemed safe in an uncertain market.
Kentucky Public Service Commission spokesperson Andrew Melnykovych says the same uncertain market may protect prices from another spike next year.
"Typically what happens to energy prices when you've got an economic downturn is the energy prices tend to come down because the demand either declines or just doesn't grow as fast."
Melnykovych says natural gas will cost about 17 percent more this coming winter, which is close to the national average increase.