Underground storage of natural gas is found and declared to be in the public interest because it will promote the conservation of natural gas, make natural gas more readily available to the domestic, commercial, and industrial consumers of this state, and permit the building of natural gas reserves and orderly withdrawal thereof in periods of peak demand.
Source: L. 53: p. 440, § 2. CRS 53: § 100-9-2. C.R.S. 1963: § 100-9-2.