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ONEOK Calls Off Southwest Merger

The financial risk associated with a lawsuit against its mergerpartner Southwest Gas forced ONEOK to call off the deal lateFriday.

January 24, 2000

CMS Holds Last Call On Trunkline Space

CMS Energy said last week it plans to hold an open season thatcould determine the fate of all or part of the Trunkline Pipeline.During the open season, which begins today and will end Dec. 15,the pipeline intends to determine how many customers are willing tosign long-term firm transportation agreements at full tariff ratesfor service beginning April 2000.

November 15, 1999

CMS Holds Last Call on Trunkline Space

CMS Energy said yesterday it plans to hold an open season thatcould determine the fate of all or part of the Trunkline Pipeline.During the open season, which begins today and will end Dec. 15,the pipeline intends to determine how many customers are willing tosign long-term firm transportation agreements at full tariff ratesfor service beginning April 2000.

November 15, 1999

Lender’s Call for Faster Coho Payments

The financial troubles of Coho Energy reached a new level lastweek as the Dallas-based company received a formal notice from itslenders that the obligations under its $240 million credit facilityhave been accelerated and the lenders intend to exercise all rightsand remedies to satisfy those obligations.

August 23, 1999

Although ‘Disappointed,’ TriState Sponsors Aren’t Giving Up

While FERC’s recent decision to call a technical conference onTriState Pipeline “obviously was not advantageous for us,” leadsponsor CMS Gas Transmission and Storage isn’t ready “at thispoint” to throw in the towel on the project, a company spokesmansaid.

July 26, 1999

Although ‘Disappointed,’ TriState Sponsors Aren’t Giving Up

While FERC’s decision last week to call a technical conferenceon TriState Pipeline “obviously was not advantageous for us,” leadsponsor CMS Gas Transmission and Storage isn’t ready “at thispoint” to throw in the towel on the project, a company spokesmansaid.

July 20, 1999

Mexico Defines Another Distribution Zone

Mexico’s energy regulatory commission (CRE) has defined a newgas distribution geographic zone and put out a call for bids fordevelopment of a distribution system expected to cost about $35million. The system will serve the region of North Bajio includingmunicipalities Aguascalientes-Jesus Maria-San Francisco de losRomo, Aguascalientes; San Luis Potosi-Soledad de Graciano Sanchez,San Luis Potosi; and Zacatecas-Guadalupe, Fresnillo, Calera andMorelos, Zacatecas.

July 12, 1999

Bulls, Bears Call it a Draw in Quiet Session

After a hectic trading week that saw the June contract tradewithin a choppy, 15-cent range, traders tiptoed through Friday’snatural gas session. A late rally and retreat right before theclose of trading was the only real excitement in an otherwisefeatureless trading landscape. The June contract finished at$2.288, up 0.6 cents for the day and 1.5 cents for the week.

May 17, 1999

Bulls vs. Bears; Call it a Tie Wednesday

After rallying more than 15 cent from last weeks lows, naturalgas futures took a breather Wednesday, trading sideways within atight 4.5-cent range. The June contract settled unchanged for theday at $2.359.

May 6, 1999

Bulls, Bears Call it a Tie on Expiration Day

Expiration day in the natural gas pit had a little something foreveryone Monday. While bears were greeted yesterday morning by alower open that paved the way for declines to the $1.80 level,aggressive afternoon buying put a smile on bull-traders’ faces asit led the April contract back above Friday’s best levels. But whenall the dust had settled and the final settlement price was handeddown from the data room at Nymex, neither bull nor bear could claimthe see-saw battle as a victory or a defeat. April finished downjust 0.2 cents at $1.852 and the May contract echoed that sentimentclosing 0.2 cents lower to $1.883.

March 30, 1999