Advice

Lay Expected to Take the Fifth Today

On the advice of counsel, former Enron Corp. Chairman Kenneth Lay will exercise his Fifth Amendment right not to testify before a Senate hearing today, his spokeswoman said Sunday. The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee subpoenaed Lay last week after he decided not to voluntarily testify before a subcommittee hearing investigating Enron’s bankruptcy.

February 12, 2002

Alaska Hires Petrie Parkman For Advice on North Slope Project

The State of Alaska has hired Petrie Parkman & Co. of Denver to act as a financial adviser to evaluate the state’s potential participation in owning an interest in or financing a North Slope natural gas pipeline project. Last week, Alaska Gov. Tony Knowles proposed federal legislation that would mandate a natural gas pipeline along the Alaska Highway, and called for federal tax incentives to enable companies to bring North Slope gas to market (see Daily GPI, Sept. 4).

September 5, 2001

Recruiting, Keeping Oil Patch Workers Vital

Begin early and work overtime to keep what you got — that was the advice of an Offshore Technology Conference panel last week on how to recruit for the oil and gas field. Demand is especially high for experience from top to bottom, which has led to a high turnover as companies aggressively go after other company employees.

May 7, 2001

Recruiting, Keeping Oil Patch Workers Vital

Begin early and work overtime to keep what you got — that was the advice of an Offshore Technology Conference panel this week on how to recruit for the oil and gas field. Demand is especially high for experience from top to bottom, which has led to a high turnover as companies aggressively go after other company employees.

May 4, 2001

USEA Offers Advice on Energy Policy, Legislation

A cross-section of U.S. energy representatives this weekpresented a laundry list of actions that they believe the WhiteHouse, Congress and regulators must take to boost energy supplies,which they say are at dangerously low levels.

February 23, 2001

Bush Gets Lots of Energy Advice

Just what can the energy industry expect to encounter underincoming President-elect George W. Bush’s administration? It’s asafe bet the former Midland, TX, oilman, paired with formerHalliburton CEO Dick Cheney, will be more open to expanding oil& gas exploration and production. Beyond that, anyone with aninterest in making friends and influencing people in the new Bushadministration, might make use of the following list of Dubya’sEnergy Transition Advisory Team:

January 12, 2001

Independents Gain Foothold In Rocky Mountains

Horace Greeley’s advice to “go west, young man,” has never beenmore true than for independent North American oil and gascompanies, which are claiming stakes in the Rocky Mountains andreaping huge returns from the untapped natural gas reserves thatlie beneath the deep, thick sands in the mountainous, multi-stateregion.

September 25, 2000

Independents Gain Foothold in Rocky Mountains

Horace Greeley’s advice to “go west, young man,” has never beenmore true than for independent North American oil and gascompanies, which are claiming stakes in the Rocky Mountains andreaping huge returns from the untapped natural gas reserves thatlie beneath the deep, thick sands in the mountainous, multi-stateregion.

September 22, 2000

Hoecker Gives Counsel to NOPR, NOI Negotiators

In an unusual step last week, FERC Chairman James Hoeckeroffered some advice to the industry negotiators who have beenmeeting in closed-door sessions to craft an agreement on the majornatural gas initiatives contained in the notice of proposedrulemaking (NOPR) and notice of inquiry (NOI).

March 8, 1999

Hoecker Gives Counsel on NOPR, NOI Negotiations

In an unusual step last week, FERC Chairman James Hoeckeroffered some advice to the industry negotiators who have beenmeeting in closed-door sessions to craft an agreement on the majornatural gas initiatives contained in the notice of proposedrulemaking (NOPR) and notice of inquiry (NOI).

March 8, 1999