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Producers Blast Bradley’s Plan to Cut Tax Breaks

The Independent Petroleum Association of America came outstrongly against a proposal presented earlier this week byDemocratic presidential candidate Bill Bradley that would do awaywith several tax loopholes currently benefiting oil and gasproducers.

January 6, 2000

Frontier Breaks Ground In Warren County, NC

While it won’t get there for a while, gas is on its way toWarren County, NC. Frontier Energy, a subsidiary of Sempra Energy,this week is beginning construction of its planned Warren Countydistribution system and touted gas’ role in the area’s economicrevitalization. The Warren County pipeline is part of a $55 milliondistribution system being built by Frontier to serve residents andbusinesses in seven northwestern North Carolina counties.

September 27, 1999

Frontier Breaks Ground in Warren County, NC

Frontier Energy, a subsidiary of Sempra Energy, beganconstruction of a distribution system in Warren County, NC, wherefirst-time gas service is expected to play a significant role inthe county’s economic revitalization, the company said. The WarrenCounty pipeline is part of a $55 million distribution system beingbuilt by Frontier to serve residents and businesses in sevennorthwestern North Carolina counties.

September 23, 1999

Eureka! Exxon Gas Well Breaks Gulf Record

Exxon blew away previous production test records for gas wellsin the entire Gulf of Mexico with a well in Mobile Bay about 2.5miles offshore south of Dauphin Island. The well tested at 126MMcf/d. The previous record in Alabama state waters was 91 MMcf/dand the record for the Outer Continental Shelf is 113 MMcf/d.

June 21, 1999

Alliance Breaks Ground, Begins Construction

Moving one step closer to bringing 1.325 Bcf/d of gas fromWestern Canada to Chicago, Alliance Pipeline last week announcedthe start of construction with the clearing of 410 miles offorested rights-of-way for mainlines and laterals in northwesternAlberta and northeastern British Columbia. The entire system isexpected to be completed and in service by October, 2000. Alliancesaid it already has commitments from 37 shippers for 15-yearcontracts worth a total of $8.2 billion. Agreements have beenreached with 93% of landowners along its 2,320-mile route acrossCanada and the United States, while time to complete the NEBproceedings has been built into the construction schedule.

March 8, 1999

Move to Upside Breaks Cash Flatness Pattern

Cash prices hinted Thursday that they’re not ready to settleinto the same kind of stagnation period that characterized much ofFebruary’s activity. Riding the momentum of a rising Henry Hubfutures contract, stronger crude oil futures (back over $13/bbl)and snowy weather in various regions, nearly all points roseanywhere from 2 cents to a dime with most increases in the vicinityof a nickel.

March 5, 1999

Animosity Breaks Out Between AGL, GPSC

The bitter atmosphere existing in Georgia since the GeorgiaPublic Service Commission (GPSC) accused Atlanta Gas Light (AGL) ofovercharging its customers last month intensified last week as theGPSC filed biting pre-testimony for a Feb. 3 hearing, only to haveAGL respond in a public outcry. If the hearing occurs, thecommission expects a decision on the case by Feb. 9.

January 25, 1999

WWP Increases Asset Base, Breaks into the Top 10 in Power

Washington Water Power’s (WWP) energy marketing affiliate,Avista Energy, embarked on a two-day expansion spree last week byacquiring Vitol Gas and Electric Co. and Coast Pacific ManagementCo., and in the process became a top-10 power marketer. Supportingthese additions is WWP’s joint venture with Cogentrix Energy Inc.,announced Dec. 11, to build or buy gas-fired electric generationprojects in the Pacific Northwest. Terms for deals were notdisclosed.

December 21, 1998

Dynegy-El Paso Deal Breaks Even So far This Year

With San Juan Basin-Southern California border (bidweek) basisaveraging double what it was last year through November-36cents/MMBtu compared with 18 cents-and rising, Dynegy’s $70 milliondeal for 1.3 Bcf/d of El Paso Natural Gas’ firm pipeline capacityis looking better all the time for the company, Dynegy PresidentStephen Bergstrom said in an interview with NGI.

November 16, 1998

Tennessee’s Express 500 Project Breaks a Billion

Tennessee Gas Pipeline’s Express 500 Project, which offers firmtransportation through the bottlenecked Gulf of Mexico supply area,won more than 1 Bcf/d of capacity requests from customers duringthe project’s first open season. “We believe that this level ofparticipation demonstrates the need for incremental capacity fromthe Gulf Coast,” said Tennessee President John Somerhalder II.

March 2, 1998
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