With a “wild card” storage report looming Thursday morning (see Daily GPI, July 26), it appeared that traders were positioning themselves for the most bullish scenario as August natural gas futures tore higher on Wednesday, one day ahead of the contract’s expiration. The prompt month put in a $6.900 high late in the session before closing at $6.887, up 47.8 cents from Tuesday’s close.
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Isabel Wipes Out Power to Millions
Hurricane Isabel left her calling card up and down the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern parts of the U.S. on Thursday in the form of massive power outages, with 5.5 million businesses and homes estimated to have had their juice cut off as a result of the massive storm. Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. gave shippers advance notice Friday that it may have to call an operational flow order (OFO) because markets in southeastern Virginia were taking gas at abnormally low levels because of the power outages.
Isabel Turns Out Lights on Millions; Utilities Call Storm Historic
Hurricane Isabel left her calling card up and down the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern parts of the U.S. on Thursday in the form of massive power outages, with 5.5 million businesses and homes estimated to have had their juice cut off as a result of the massive storm. Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. gave shippers advance notice Friday that it may have to call an operational flow order (OFO) because markets in southeastern Virginia were taking gas at abnormally low levels because of the power outages.
GAO’s First-Year Report Card for FERC Monitoring Office Far From Glowing
At the end of its first year of operation, a federal watchdog agency last week concluded that FERC’s Office of Market Oversight and Investigations (OMOI) is severely hamstrung in its ability to effectively monitor the wholesale natural gas and electricity markets.
GAO’s First-Year Report Card for FERC Monitoring Office Far From Glowing
At the end of its first year of operation, a federal watchdog agency has found that FERC’s Office of Market Oversight and Investigations (OMOI) is severely hamstrung in its ability to effectively monitor the wholesale natural gas and electricity markets.
Futures Dip on Moderating End-of-Month Forecasts; Storage Remains Wild Card
Despite the arrival of some of the coldest air in several years across much of the eastern half of the country, natural gas futures prices fell Tuesday as traders learned that moderating temperatures are forecast in some medium-range weather outlooks.
Hydro Outlook Improves in CA
Even with stepped up state efforts for developing peakingplants, conservation and new power contracts, the key wild card forwhether California survives this summer’s expected supplyshortfalls is fickle hydroelectric power that is tied to anunpredictable, complex set of weather and environmental factors.With the end nearing for the West’s typical rainy season, stateofficials are newly optimistic about California’s hydro resourcesbeing at normal levels this summer, but in the Pacific Northwestthe prospects continued to be dour Monday as Seattle basked insunny, 60-degree weather.
FERC Awards Itself High Marks for ’99 Performance
In a fiscal year 1999 performance report card submitted toCongress and the White House, the Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission gave itself high marks for furthering competition in thenatural gas and electricity markets, citing the mega gas rule(Order 637), the RTO decision (Order 2000) and its FERC Firstinitiative as proof of its progress.
FERC Gives Itself High Marks for Work in ’99
In a fiscal year 1999 performance report card submitted toCongress and the White House, the Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission gave itself high marks for furthering competition in thenatural gas and electricity markets last year, citing the mega gasrule (Order 637), the RTO decision (Order 2000) and its FERC Firstinitiative as proof of its progress.