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Capitol Hill Mood Upbeat on Energy Bill; Outlook for Alaska Gas Subsidies Not Good

The mood on Capitol Hill Wednesday was cautiously upbeat as reports circulated that the feuding tax writers had made some headway on the disputed items in the multi-billion dollar tax package of the broad energy bill, prompting some aides and legislative analysts to venture that a final conference vote on the legislation could occur next week.

November 6, 2003

TransCanada to Fund Aboriginal’s Share in Mackenzie; Arctic Vs. LNG Race Heats Up

Confirming rumors that have circulated since late April, proponents of the Mackenzie gas pipeline project announced last Wednesday that TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. has stepped in to be the financial backer of the Aboriginal Pipeline Group (APG), which holds a one-third interest in the pipeline and production project, in exchange for an option to buy a share of the pipeline.

June 23, 2003

TransCanada to Fund Aboriginal’s Share in Mackenzie; Project Moves Forward

Confirming rumors that have circulated since late April, proponents of the Mackenzie gas pipeline project announced Wednesday that TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. has stepped in to be the financial backer of the Aboriginal Pipeline Group (APG), which holds a one-third interest in the pipeline project, in exchange for an option to buy a share of the pipeline.

June 19, 2003

Neighbors FirstEnergy, GPU, Combine

Surprise! FirstEnergy of Akron, OH and Morristown, NJ-based GPUInc. formally announced that Monday’s widely circulated and detailedrumors of a merger were indeed true (see Daily GPI, Aug. 8). In meetings yesterday, bothcompanies’ boards of directors unanimously approved the merger underwhich FirstEnergy would acquire all of GPU’s outstanding shares ofcommon stock for about $4.5 billion in cash and common stock.

August 9, 2000
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