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Analyst: Deliverability Turn-Around is Slow in Coming

Despite the large post expiration-day futures correctiondownward last Thursday, prices rebounded some Friday and for goodreason, according to Salomon Smith Barney energy analyst RobertMorris.

October 2, 2000

Analyst: Deliverability Turn-Around is Slow in Coming

Despite the huge post expiration-day futures correction lastThursday, prices rebounded some Friday and for good reason,according to Salomon Smith Barney energy analyst Robert Morris.

October 2, 2000

NE Gas Distributors Confident About Supply this Winter

The coming winter season should have little effect on thenatural gas supplies in New England, which, according to oneofficial, now has the “best supply portfolio” ever.

September 11, 2000

NE Gas Distributors Confident about Supply this Winter

The coming winter season should have little effect on the natural gas supplies in New England, which, according to one official, now has the “best supply portfolio” ever.

September 8, 2000

PA PUC to Take Over Rate Setting

The Philadelphia Gas Commission’s (PGC) long term role as soleregulator of Philadelphia Gas Works’ (PGW) is coming to an end. PGWwill have to answer to a new governing body, the PennsylvaniaPublic Utility Commission (PUC). The state agency will now set theutility’s rates, as well as follow up on customer complaints andconcerns.

July 10, 2000

PA PUC to Take Over Rate Setting

The Philadelphia Gas Commission’s (PGC) long term role as soleregulator of Philadelphia Gas Works’ (PGW) is coming to an end. PGWwill have to answer to a new governing body, the PennsylvaniaPublic Utility Commission (PUC). The state agency will now set theutility’s rates, as well as follow up on customer complaints andconcerns.

July 5, 2000

Texas Gas Rate Plan Subject to Greater Scrutiny

A hotly protested Texas Gas Transmission rate proposal will besubject to increased regulatory and industry scrutiny in the comingmonths. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) sided witha number of protesters in accepting and suspending the bulk of theproposed tariff changes until Nov. 1 subject to hearing andpotential refund.

June 5, 2000

Texas Gas Rate Plan Subject to Greater Scrutiny

A hotly protested Texas Gas Transmission rate proposal will besubject to increased regulatory and industry scrutiny in the comingmonths. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) sided witha number of protesters in accepting and suspending the bulk of theproposed tariff changes until Nov. 1 subject to hearing andpotential refund. FERC also rejected Texas Gas’ postage stamp ratedesign for a new cutting-edge, short-term firm service and orderedthe pipeline come up with distance-based rates for the service. Inaddition, it ordered the pipeline to provide detailed explanationson a host of issues related to its new rate design within the next30 days.

June 1, 2000

NY PSC to Monitor Wholesale Electric Market

To prepare for the coming peak period of electricityconsumption, the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) hasannounced it will monitor the state’s wholesale electric marketduring this first summer of its operation. The market now isadministered by the New York Independent System Operator (NY ISO),an independent non-profit organization that operates the state’sbulk power system and administers a competitive wholesale marketfor electricity.

May 19, 2000

People Shortage Could Fuel Natural Gas Shortage

Calling a natural gas supply shortage in the coming year “a veryreal possibility,” Dr. Bruce M. Bell, chairman of the Mid-ContinentOil & Gas Association of Oklahoma, said there is an “urgentneed” for increased drilling activity, particularly in Oklahoma.But to increase the drilling activity you need more people, andthat shortage is directly related to the natural gas shortage. Sortof like a Catch 22.

May 15, 2000