Semco Energy bought Iowa Pipelines Associates (IPA) for anundisclosed amount Monday, in the company’s initial move tostrengthen its gas construction services after exiting the gasmarketing business. IPA will continue to operate with its own name under the Semco Energy Ventures section of the company. Semco saidthe deal should close sometime this week. “By acquiring IowaPipeline Associates, we have expanded our capacity to providequality engineering and construction services for an ever-wideningcustomer base,” said William Johnson, Semco Energy’s CEO. Semcorevealed its strategy last month, when it sold its gas marketingassets to CoEnergy, an MCN affiliate, for an undisclosed amount.Johnson, said the sale allowed the company to concentrate onbecoming “one of the largest providers of underground engineeringand construction services in North America.” IPA builds undergroundnatural gas pipelines and local gas distribution networks forcustomers in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.

Columbia Gas Transmission said it opened a data room to provideinformation on 545 miles of small-diameter gas gathering pipelines,called the CHEWP system, and the Holbrook Storage Field, which has1.5 Bcf of total capacity in northern West Virginia andsouthwestern Pennsylvania. Anyone interested in the assets shouldmake an appointment to visit the data room in Charleston, WVA, bycalling (304) 357-2282 or visit Columbia’s web site atwww.columbiaenergy.com/Facilities/Sale/index.htm. bids are due May21. Sales are subject to regulatory approval.

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