Circles

FERC Casts Wide Net Over Western Power Sellers — Is Gas Next?

FERC delivered a powerful one-two punch in energy, financial and political circles last week. First, it released explosive documents that appeared to all but substantiate charges that the once-mighty Enron Corp. manipulated trading in the California power market. And before the shock waves had subsided, it launched an industry-wide dragnet targeting 150 electric suppliers to find out just how widespread the use of questionable trading practices has been in the western wholesale energy markets. The gas industry could be the next target, some believe.

May 13, 2002

Senate Ushers in Omnibus Energy Legislation

Before a packed crowd of the Who’s Who in Washington, D.C.energy circles, Sen. Frank Murkowski (R-AK) and other SenateRepublicans last week touted their omnibus energy legislation asboth “sound” and “well balanced.” The mix of tax credits,incentives, royalty relief and other measures offered in the bill,they vowed, will reduce the nation’s dependence on foreign oil toless than 50% by 2010 by increasing domestic production ofconventional energy fuels and improving energy efficiency andconservation.

March 5, 2001

Senate Debuts Omnibus Energy Package

Before a packed crowd of the Who’s Who in Washington, D.C.energy circles, Senate leaders yesterday formally introduced theirlong-awaited comprehensive legislation aimed at boosting domesticsupplies of conventional energy fuels and improving energyefficiency and conservation efforts in the nation.

February 27, 2001