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Tennessee Gas Sets Open Season for Freedom Trail Expansion

Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. has begun a non-binding open season through August 11 to assess market interest in additional firm capacity, which would be created by its proposed Freedom Trail expansion project. The project is scheduled to begin service in 2006.

July 8, 2003

Bay Gas Holds Open Season on Cavern Two Storage Capacity

Bay Gas Storage Company Ltd. said it will conduct an open season to assess interest in the expansion of its natural gas storage facilities located near Mobile, AL. The company said the open season, which began last week, will run until Jan. 17.

December 23, 2002

Bay Gas Holds Open Season on Cavern Two Storage Capacity

Bay Gas Storage Company Ltd. said Tuesday it will conduct an open season to assess interest in the expansion of its natural gas storage facilities located near Mobile, AL. The company said the open season, which began Tuesday, will run until Jan. 17.

December 18, 2002

Columbia Extends Open Season for Midwest Project

Columbia Gas Transmission said it is extending an open season for its proposed Midwest Project to further assess market interest in new transportation service. The open season was supposed to close Dec. 14 but has been extended to Jan. 31.

December 27, 2001

Destin Assessing Expansion Need With Open Season

Destin Pipeline is holding an open season through 1 p.m. CDT Aug. 30 to assess interest in expanded services. Recent offshore developments have indicated a potential need for extra capacity, Destin said. Currently it is capable of moving 1 Bcf/d.

August 10, 2001

EIA Wants Mandatory Surveys for Supply Interruptions

To assess the impact of future gas supply interruptions, the Energy Information Administration is considering the use of mandatory surveys after using emergency surveys in the past that followed volatile swings in supplies and prices. EIA surveyed gas and distillate energy markets last winter in an emergency survey to gauge the impact on prices during fuel switching.

June 7, 2001

Transportation Notes

Columbia Gas began an open season Wednesday to assess interestin increased FT on Line 10338 in New York from the Ramapo Stationto the Buena Vista Station. The expansion would be achieved throughan upgrade of Ramapo Station. Contract terms would be for 10 yearsor longer, but the service would terminate automatically ifColumbia abandons Line 10338 by conveyance to its proposedMillennium Pipeline project. The open season will run through 4:30p.m. EST March 31. The pipeline also is asking existing FTcustomers on Line 10338 if they wish to permanently turn back theircapacity. Call Bernie Schaffler at (703) 227-3265 for moreinformation.

March 23, 2000

Regulators Advised to Assess GA Unbundling

Georgia broke all records in unbundling 95% or 900,000 customersfrom Atlanta Gas Light’s merchant service in just nine months. Nowit’s up to the policy-makers “to justify the amounts of savings,determining if consumers are really better off,” AGL PresidentPaula Rosput told state regulators Tuesday.

July 26, 1999

Regulators Advised to Assess GA Unbundling

Georgia broke all records in unbundling 95% or 900,000 customersfrom Atlanta Gas Light’s merchant service in just nine months. Nowit’s up to the policy-makers “to justify the amounts of savings,determining if consumers are really better off,” AGL PresidentPaula Rosput told state regulators Tuesday.

July 22, 1999

Futures Stabilize as Traders Assess Damage

Coming into Tuesday’s session at Nymex traders agreed that oneof two things would happen-prices would either continue to spikelower in follow-though of Monday’s decline, or the market wouldtake a day to catch its breath. Those that cast their vote for thelatter were correct yesterday when the December contract slipped aslight 2.6 cents to settle at $2.279.

November 18, 1998
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