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AGA Storage Revision Shows Industry Reached New Peak in ’98

It was a week late, but the American Gas Association reportedlast week that the industry put more gas in storage this year thanin any of the previous four years in which it has been conductingits storage survey. In a revision prompted by a change in totalworking gas capacity in the U.S., the AGA said on Nov. 6 there was3,127 Bcf of gas in storage, which is 58 Bcf more than the previouspeak set on Nov. 8, 1994 (See survey this issue).

November 23, 1998

AGA Shows 58 Bcf Rise in Working Gas Capacity

The American Gas Association sent out a confusing market signalyesterday, reporting 45 Bcf of withdrawals for the week ending Nov.13 but actually showing more gas in storage than was reported inlast week’s survey. The peculiar changes, the association said,resulted from 58 Bcf increase in the full level of working gas inthe country. The AGA said 20 of the more than 40 storage companiessurveyed reported increases in working gas capacity. The newestimated full level of working gas is 3,248 Bcf, which includes a29 Bcf increase in working gas capacity in the Producing Region, a21 Bcf rise in the Consuming Region East and an 8 Bcf increase inthe Consuming Region West.

November 19, 1998

Mega AEP-CSW Merger on Hold

The proposed merger of electric powerhouse American ElectricPower (AEP), which also owns the midstream gas assets formerly heldby Equitable Resources, and Central and Southwest Corp. (CSW) wasplaced on hold last week, as FERC set the case for an evidentiaryhearing, saying “sufficient concerns” had been raised aboutpotential market power in both the transmission and generationarenas.

November 16, 1998

Commission Places AEP-CSW Merger on Hold

The proposed mega-merger of American Electric Power (AEP) andCentral and Southwest Corp. (CSW) was placed on hold earlier thisweek as FERC set the case for an evidentiary hearing, saying that”sufficient concerns” had been raised about potential market powerin both the transmission and generation arenas.

November 12, 1998

NGI Marketer Ranking Notice:

Sempra Energy said the third quarter volume numbers it submittedto be included in NGI’s North American gas marketer ranking wereincorrect. The 3.1 Bcf/d first reported by Sempra excluded therecent acquisition of CNG Energy’s wholesale gas marketingportfolio. The corrected number is 4.5 Bcf/d of gas sold during thethird quarter, which is a 52% increase from 3Q97 and puts Sempra atNo. 12 in the ranking rather than No. 20. KN Energy, Columbia,Tractebel, Texaco, Sonat, El Paso, Williams and Enserch move down anotch because of the change. (Please see NGI or Daily GPI,11/9/98).

November 10, 1998

AEP, CSW Tangle with Intervenors

American Electric Power (AEP) and Central and South West (CSW)said a recommendation from an Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC)administrative law judge creates a procedural hurdle, but “does notquestion the merits of the merger” of the companies and should notdelay its completion.

October 8, 1998

AGA Leader Touts Emerging Energy Technologies

The distributed power movement and alternative energytechnologies got a boost from American Gas Association (AGA)Chairman David Biegler last week in his remarks at the 17thCongress of the World Energy Council (WEC) in Houston.

September 21, 1998

AGA Issues Report On Storage Survey

Reviewing its nearly five years of weekly natural gas storagesurveys, the American Gas Assoc. (AGA) said its numbers generallyhave tracked the more rigorously compiled monthly surveys by theEnergy Information Administration (EIA) and the AGA survey hasbecome an industry standard.

September 21, 1998

Biegler Touts Emerging Energy Technologies

The distributed power movement got a boost from American GasAssociation (AGA) Chairman David Biegler this week from remarksmade at the 17th Congress of the World Energy Council (WEC) inHouston. “Distributed power is attractive to consumers, especiallyin facilities like manufacturing plants, laundries and hospitalsthat need both electric power and thermal energy,” said Biegler,CEO of Texas Utilities. “It can cut costs, provide waste heat foron-site use and improve power quality and reliability.” Hepredicted distributed power could provide as much as 50 gigawattsof power by 2015, compared to less than 2 GW today.

September 17, 1998

Futures Lower in Pre-AGA Trade

The futures market opened stronger Wednesday, and looked poisedto remain range-bound ahead of the weekly American Gas Association(AGA) storage report. But a crowd of sellers came out in theafternoon, sending the September contract down 6.8 cents to $1.917.Estimated volume was 83,479.

August 20, 1998