Yet another Gas Price Shock on the Horizon

Released on = January 2, 2006, 4:06 am

Press Release Author = Rooftherm Roofing and Insulation Services

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = A new gas price shock is on the horizon for UK gas consumers
due to the dispute between Russia and the Ukraine over gas supplies. The dispute
threatens UK supplies of natural gas from Russia. Consumers are likely to receive a
further hike in gas prices on top of the rises announced in December 2005 as gas
shortages is a distinct possibility. Consumers can protect themselves from price
hikes by needing less gas if their homes are brought to the latest thermally
efficient standards using spray foam insulation technology.


Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
02/01/2006
To Editors: Edit and abridge as required but maintain reference to Rooftherm.

Against a backdrop of price hikes over the last two years of 40%, to add to the 25%
gas price increase shock announced by the UK energy industry in December 2006, a new
gas price shock is on the horizon due to the dispute between Russia and the Ukraine
over gas supplies.

The dispute centres over price as there is no actual shortage of gas; Russia wants
the Ukraine to pay the going international market rate for natural gas. This means a
whopping price increase of 360%. The Ukraine wants to keep its privileged price deal
under the old Soviet regime. The row has now escalated to the point where Russia has
now cut off gas supplies to the Ukraine in this \"pay the going rate or else
dispute\".

25% of Western Europe\'s gas needs are supplied by Russian gas fields. The problem is
that a major supply pipeline runs from Russian gas fields through the Ukraine to
supply Western Europe with the UK at the end of this gas pipeline distribution
network. The Ukrainians have stated that they will take 15% of the gas flowing
through the pipeline regardless as payment for gas transportation costs to Western
Europe. The Russians in return are now threatening to withdraw all gas supplies
through the pipeline to stop the Ukrainians receiving any gas at all. No gas for the
Ukraine means no Russian gas will reach the UK.

Whichever way the dispute goes, and it looks set to create a major shortage of gas
in the coming months leading to further price increases, the answer for consumers is
to use less gas by needing less. Needing less gas for domestic consumers is simply a
factor of having a more energy efficient home; comfort is maintained but less gas
energy is needed in doing so.

To make a home energy efficient requires a high standard of insulation. Only
polyurethane insulation spray foam can meet this increasing need. Fibre glass or
mineral wool insulation is now not an option due to the excessive thickness required
and the fact that it requires top ventilation to avoid condensation.

Rooftherm at http://www.rooftherm.co.uk offers consumers free advice and
consultation on making the best use of spray foam polyurethane insulation within the
home and how this can lead to dramatic improvements in creating an energy efficient
home where 50% or more savings in fuel bills can be achieved. Polyurethane spray
foam insulation offers the consumer an easy and cost efficient way to create a
thermally efficient home in typically just a day. Insulation indeed against future
energy price hikes.

For More Information Contact:
Andrew Mullins
andy@rooftherm.co.uk
http://www.rooftherm.co.uk

Web Site = http://www.rooftherm.co.uk

Contact Details = Andrew Mullins

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