Natural gas consumption could grow by as much as 31 percent over the next five years—but only if the price of the plentiful commodity remains steady, according to a story from Oilprice.com.

Workers install a natural gas pipeline.

According to the Center for Energy Economics at the University of Texas, consumption of could rise by between 19 and 31 percent in the five-year timeframe, thanks to a full slate of natural gas-intensive industrial projects being built in the United States. Those consumption estimates are higher than the predictions put out by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Oilprice.com said.