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Analyst Research on Clean Energy Fuels Corp. and Sempra Energy - Natural Gas Demand Picking Up


Published on 2012-06-05 05:30:45 - Market Wire
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June 05, 2012 08:25 ET

Analyst Research on Clean Energy Fuels Corp. and Sempra Energy - Natural Gas Demand Picking Up

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Natural gas utilities have performed well as a whole for much of 2012 as the transition to natural gas powered vehicles picked up as well as exports. Growth obstacles are in place that could slow the industry's momentum though. To see how companies in this industry have grown over the past years and how they are expected to perform in the future, please visit [ www.stockcall.com/ ].

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Clean Energy Fuels Corp. is a good example of a company benefitting from the ongoing transition to natural gas powered vehicles. It reported a 23% increase in gallons delivered in the first quarter over the prior year period. Demand from the heavy-duty trucking market continues to pick up and could help drive even better revenues in the second half of the year. Register now to have free access to our reports on the Gas Utilities industry at [ https://stockcall.com/development/stockcall/page.php?name=register.html ].

The industry faces a headwind in the form of delayed natural gas export permits. The permits are necessary for exports to countries that are not free trade partners of the U.S. like Japan and Spain. The delays to Japan could be most costly, as the country has ramped up its imports of liquid natural gas to make up for the lost output of its nuclear plants. Sempra Energy is among utilities that have filed applications.

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