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ANR Proposal for Hourly Service Protested

Indicated Shippers contend ANR Pipeline’s proposal to providenew hourly transportation services primarily for electricgeneration is discriminatory because the services would be limitedsolely to shippers who are “supplying or obtaining gas” for thatmarket.

November 10, 1999

SoCal Restructuring Under Close Industry Scrutiny

Southern California Gas Co.’s proposed restructuring plan hasbeen pushed aside by six new confidential alternatives becausecertain aspects of the utility’s plan have been deemedanticompetitive and have the potential to allow gaming at theTopock, AZ, receipt point, according to observers and participantsin discussions taking place at a downtown Los Angeles hotel.

August 23, 1999

SoCal Restructuring Under Close Industry Scrutiny

Southern California Gas Co.’s proposed restructuring plan hasbeen pushed aside by six new confidential alternatives becausecertain aspects of the utility’s plan have been deemedanticompetitive and have the potential to allow gaming at theTopock, AZ, receipt point, according to participants in settlementdiscussions taking place at a downtown Los Angeles hotel.

August 19, 1999

EIA Raises 4Q Price Forecast $0.25

Many market prognosticators have realized recently that theirgas price projections are quite a bit too low for the rest of theyear because of declining gas wellhead deliverability, a reducedstorage surplus relative to last year and ever increasing gasdemand. The Energy Information Administration joined that crowdlast week, raising its wellhead price forecast for the fourthquarter 25 cents to $2.41/Mcf.

May 10, 1999

Whopper Hurricane Season Expected

The United States didn’t see much of a winter, but you can holdonto your hats this summer because the hurricane season may blowyou away.

April 26, 1999

UPR Cuts Staff, Expects 4Q Charge

Following the lead of numerous other oil and gas companies whoare trimming staff this year because of low commodity prices, UnionPacific Resources Group announced it will reduce headquarters staffby 14%, or about 140 positions. Combined with attrition, UPR’sheadquarters staff will have been reduced by about 20% since thebeginning of the year.

December 7, 1998

UPR Cuts Headquarters Staff, Expects 4Q Charge

Following the lead of numerous other oil and gas companies whoare trimming staff this year because of low commodity prices, UnionPacific Resources Group announced it will reduce headquarters staffby 14%, or about 140 positions. UPR has significantly cut back itsU.S. operations this year, divesting an estimated $600 million inexploration and production properties. It also acquired NorcenEnergy, with its strong Latin American focus, and recently sold itsdomestic midstream business to Duke Energy.

December 3, 1998

Futures Continue to Plod Toward $2.00

Expiration day at Nymex has been a bull-trader’s worst nightmarerecently because the last several contracts have been ushered offthe board amid a tempest of late selling activity. Septemberslipped 9 cents on its last trading day to cap off a 27.5 centprice decline for the week. Likewise, October and Novemberplummeted 15 cents and 13.6 cents to settle to either side of $2.00at final settlement. And although December’s fate is far fromsealed, Monday’s 6.6-cent losses and $2.097 penultimate settlementprompted traders to wonder if the market might be in for anotherround of expiration-day losses today.

November 24, 1998

Low Prices, Dry Holes, Gulf Storms Dog Unocal

Unocal Corp. said lower oil and gas prices, coupled withincreased exploration costs because of several dry holes, led tolower third quarter earnings of $36 million, or 15 cents per share,compared with $177 million, or 70 cents/share in the third quarterof 1997. Earnings from continuing operations, excluding specialitems, were $4 million, or 2 cents per share, compared with $94million, or 38 cents per share in 3Q97. Total revenues for thethird quarter were $1.4 billion, about the same as a year ago.Capital expenditures were $502 million, up from $308 million in thesame period of 1997.

November 2, 1998

ARCO to Cut $500 Million Expenses, 900 Employees

ARCO announced a major cost reduction program last week thatwill chop $500 million in before-tax expenses and 900 employeesfrom it operations over the next two years. The majority of thecut-backs, $350 million, are expected in 1999.

October 19, 1998