Carnage

Prices Dive With Dean Threat Greatly Diminished

Prices fell by large amounts at all points Monday, and the market carnage is expected to continue Tuesday after September futures plummeted by nearly a dollar when it became apparent that powerful Hurricane Dean is nearly certain to pass well to the south of U.S. offshore production interests. Cooling load was still strong in the South and Southwest, but it remained too moderate in the Northeast, Midwest and other parts of the West to lend much support to the cash market.

August 21, 2007

West Leads Price Plunges; Rockies Averages Under $2

An NGI source who had said Thursday he would not be surprised to see carnage in the cash market Friday was not, in fact, surprised as prices took a dive across the board. The plunges were especially severe in the West, where Northwest’s ongoing constraint limiting Rockies access to southbound transportation (see Daily GPI, Sept. 14) combined with high-linepack OFOs by California’s two big distributors (see Transportation Notes) and the bearish pressures felt by the entire market to produce dollar-plus drops at many points.

September 18, 2006

Pinnacle West: Counterparty Risk with Williams, Dynegy Is Minimal

With investors sweating bullets over the carnage enveloping energy stocks, executives with Phoenix-based electric utility Pinnacle West Capital Corp. last Tuesday assured the financial community that its earnings are improving over the short term and its counterparty risk with two of the sector’s most troubled players, Williams and Dynegy, is minimal.

July 29, 2002

Cash Price Softness Meek Compared to Stock Carnage

On a day that had virtually all traders mesmerized by the hemorrhaging of merchant energy values on Wall Street (see related stories), cash gas prices were mostly lower by small amounts Tuesday. Mild gains of a nickel or less at a few western points (intra-Alberta, Sumas and Kern River) were the exceptions to flat to as much as 40 cents lower (Transco Zone 6-NYC) numbers elsewhere.

July 24, 2002

Cash Price Softness Meek Compared to Stock Carnage

On a day that had virtually all traders mesmerized by the hemorrhaging of merchant energy values on Wall Street (see related stories), cash gas prices were mostly lower by small amounts Tuesday. Mild gains of a nickel or less at a few western points (intra-Alberta, Sumas and Kern River) were the exceptions to flat to as much as 40 cents lower (Transco Zone 6-NYC) numbers elsewhere.

July 24, 2002