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The '''Foster Natural Gas/Oil Report'''<ref name='Clarion Events'> {{cite web | url = http://www.natgasamerica.com/s1115/ | title = North American Gas Summit:Media Partners | accessdate = 2011-11-05 | last = Clarion Events | date = 2011-10-05 | work = North American Gas Summit, 3-5 October 2011 | publisher = Clarion Events Limited | archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/62ydpZDHo | archivedate = 2011-11-05 | quote = The Foster Natural Gas Report reviews all news and issues that impact regulated natural gas and oil activities in North America. FERC and other agency rulemaking proceedings, policy statement proceedings, orders, administrative or audit proceedings and accounting releases are a focus of each week’s Report.}}</ref><ref></ref>{{not in source|this source says Foster Natural Gas Report, not Foster Natural Gas/Oil Report}} (formerly '''Foster Associates Report''' and '''Foster Natural Gas Report''') is an U.S.-based weekly newsletter published by Foster Associates, Inc. Its editor in chief is Ed Boshart. The report publishes news about issues and events relevant to the regulated natural gas and oil market in North America. Topics of interest include production, marketing, transportation, distribution, and end use.<ref></ref> It reviews activities at the ] (FERC) and the ] (NEB) of Canada.<ref></ref>


== History == == History ==
The Foster Natural Gas Report was started on March 23, 1956 in Washington, D.C. by J. Rhoades Foster and a group of economists under the auspices of a new established company Foster Associates, Inc.<ref></ref> It was originally known as the Foster Associates Report.<ref></ref> It then went on to become known as the Foster Natural Gas Report. In August 2011 Foster entered the oil industry and the report came to be known as the Foster Natural Gas/Oil Report.<ref></ref>{{not in source|this source says nothing about renaming this report and it only uses name Foster's Natural Gas Report, not Foster Natural Gas/Oil Report}}


==See also== ==See also==
* ]{{ndash}} a company that provides energy and metals information and a source of benchmark price assessments in the physical energy markets.


==References== ==References==

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