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Sewell

American  
[soo-uhl] / ˈsu əl /

noun

  1. Anna, 1820–78, English author.


Sewell British  
/ ˈsuːəl /

noun

  1. Henry. 1807–79, New Zealand statesman, born in England: first prime minister of New Zealand (1856)

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“Utilities buy their gas well ahead of any weather events, thus reducing exposure to trading volatility,” said Beth Sewell, president and chief executive at Quantum Gas & Power Services, an energy management, procurement and consulting services firm.

From MarketWatch

Sewell’s company supports retail marketers — which buy, sell, and manage natural gas-supply for customers — and, by and large, it’s not really impacting them since most of their gas needs have been purchased for the month, and many have storage assets to draw on to fill demand during times like these, she said.

From MarketWatch

Sewell’s company supports retail marketers — which buy, sell, and manage natural gas-supply for customers — and, by and large, it’s not really impacting them since most of their gas needs have been purchased for the month, and many have storage assets to draw on to fill demand during times like these, she said.

From MarketWatch

“Utilities buy their gas well ahead of any weather events, thus reducing exposure to trading volatility,” said Beth Sewell, president and chief executive at Quantum Gas & Power Services, an energy management, procurement and consulting services firm.

From MarketWatch

Gerry and Sewell tells the story of two men from Gateshead with no money, who make it their mission to get their hands on Newcastle United season tickets.

From BBC