CityBusiness: Tulane energy research calls for downstream focus

From New Orleans CityBusiness, March 25, 2014:
The report, authored by Tulane Energy Institute president Eric Smith and sponsored by Chevron, posits that relying on one technology, industry or energy feedstock such as natural gas is economically risky. Therefore the creation of “downstream value added opportunities” will be the key to extending the energy and manufacturing boom beyond the immediate commodity conversion stage.
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http://neworleanscitybusiness.com/blog/2014/03/25/tulane-energy-research-calls-for-downstream-focus/
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