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Coral Finds New Identity, Shifts Personnel

It’s about time everyone realized Coral Energy is a Shellaffiliate. The company initiated a corporate identity and brandingprogram yesterday supported by direct mail, Web-basedcommunications and advertisements in the Wall Street Journal, theHouston Chronicle and some trade magazines. It also has adopted anew logo design to signify its expanded commercial business andtransition from a joint venture company to a 100% affiliate ofShell’s global natural gas and power business. The logo nowincludes the Shell logo and says Coral is an affiliate of Shell.

March 15, 2000

Industry Briefs

EOG Resources and Burlington Resources announced a deal to swapproducing properties with about 40 Bcfe of gas (or 6.5 million bblof oil equivalent) in proved developed reserves. The oil and gasproperties EOG will receive are located in the Permian Basin ofsoutheast New Mexico and West Texas. Burlington will receiveprimarily gas properties centered in its operating areas of theAnadarko Basin in northwest Oklahoma and Hemphill County, TX.

February 14, 2000

Enron Bails Out of El Paso Block II Contract

Enron North America Corp. has formally notified El Paso NaturalGas that it is bailing out of its Block II capacity agreement forabout 600 MMcf/d of firm capacity because it asserts the conditionsoriginally spelled out in its contract with the pipeline “have notbeen satisfactorily completed.”

February 3, 2000

Transportation Notes

Tennessee reported Wednesday the discovery of a small leak nearMain Line Valve 46 on the 100 Line #1 about 15 miles southwest ofWest Monroe, LA. Repairs are expected to take two days, duringwhich meters upstream of Station 47 (West Monroe) may berestricted, Tennessee said.

February 3, 2000

Shut The Door! It’s Cold

Anyone who was complaining about a lack of winter likely hasshut up by now, and for good reason. Right on top of the first one,the eastern United States last week was bracing for its second coldsnap of the year.

January 31, 2000

Transportation Notes

Westcoast ended a force majeure late Wednesday at the Pine RiverPlant (see Daily GPI, Jan. 13) that hadcaused the curtailment of about 45 MMcf/d. A minor outage at thesmaller Highway Plant also has been resolved, Westcoast said Thursday.

January 14, 2000

Questar’s Production Eggs Lie in One Basket

If Questar’s predictions concerning its Pinedale Anticline fieldhold true, then the Utah-based company is about to embark on one ofthe most significant exploration and production projects in the itshistory. Although some drilling has already taken place at theSublette County, WY, field, Questar is preparing to launch amassive drilling program aimed at cultivating the projected 3 Tcfthe field holds.

December 27, 1999

Calpine Acquires Majority of Cogeneration Corp.

Independent power company Calpine Corp. of San Jose, CA,completed its acquisition of 80% of Cogeneration Corp. of America’s(CGCA) common stock for about $146 million. The deal growsCalpine’s gas-fired power production by 20% to 2,476 net megawattsof capacity.

December 22, 1999

Calpine Acquires Majority of Cogeneration Corp.

Independent power company Calpine Corp. of San Jose, CA,completed its acquisition of 80% Cogeneration Corp. of America’s(CGCA) common stock for about $146 million. The deal growsCalpine’s gas-fired power production by 20% to 2,476 net megawattsof capacity.

December 20, 1999

Spending on Offshore and Gas-Directed Drilling Soars

The industry spent 35% more on offshore drilling in the U.S. andabout 10% more on gas-directed drilling last year than in 1997,according to the 1998 Joint Association Survey on Drilling Costs(JAS) by the American Petroleum Institute.

November 15, 1999