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Pundit Says Energy Should be Populist Issue

A leading energy pundit told a Houston audience this week that the U.S. energy debate is completely politicized — what should be a populist issue has instead been relegated to the “conservative side of the Republican Party.” And partly because of the divide, the country is falling further behind in its quest for more energy supplies.

June 20, 2001

Outlook Remains Cloudy for NiSource, Columbia

Despite finally convincing Columbia Energy Group to completelyreverse its position and sell-out for about $72/share, $2/shareless than the previous tender offer, NiSource Inc. still faces asteep uphill battle to get the transaction approved by shareholdersand regulators, and to finance the deal, according to investmentbankers.

March 6, 2000

Futures Ebb and Flow Amid Shorts, Storage and Storms

After failing to completely fill a chart gap left from lastweek’s precipitous decline, the futures market slipped loweryesterday as bears were victorious ahead of weekly storage data.The October contract was hardest hit, suffering a 6.5-cent declineto finish at $2.612 amid average trading volume.

September 9, 1999

AGL CEO Sees Merger Inevitable

In October AGL Resources will become the first gas utility inthe U.S. to completely exit the gas merchant function, but itstransformation is far from over, AGL CEO Walter Higgins saidyesterday. Higgins expects his company to be snatched up like thefirst pie out of the oven, probably by some hungry electric firmeager to get its hands on a utility that has emerged fromderegulation relatively well done.

June 25, 1999

Traders Say $2.30 No Problem for May Futures

For the second trading session in a row yesterday the Maycontract dipped lower at the open, but was unable to completelyfill in the chart created between last Wednesday’s $2.18 high andThursday’s $2.20 low. And once that early selling pressure driedup, the market was free to rally on waves of buying by both localand commercial traders. The May contract pressed higher throughoutthe session, spiking above the $2.30 level at the closing bellbefore settling at $2.299, a 7.3-cents advance on the day. Atechnical difficulty at Nymex last night suspended the after-hourscomputer-only Access trading session.

April 27, 1999

El Paso, Coastal Turn in Record 1st Quarter Results

Both El Paso Energy and Coastal Corp. wracked up recordfirst-quarter earnings last week, but for completely differentreasons.

April 27, 1999

Transportation Notes

Florida Gas Transmission reminded shippers that Zone 1 will becompletely shut in April 13-15 as it does several maintenanceprojects (see the HotTap bulletin board for details). Zone 1extends from the pipeline’s upstream terminus in South Texas toEunice, LA.

April 9, 1999

Futures: How Low Can They Go?

Like an immovable object the downtrend weighed on the futuresmarket again on Thursday, completely erasing advances made earlierin the week. That left the September contract down 4.2 cents to$1.831, but more importantly the prompt month continues to plodtoward substantive support in the $1.78-81 area, causing tradersto wonder if that level will hold or be merely a speed bump.

August 7, 1998

Most Points Leveling Off, But Northeast Citygates Soar

This week’s run-up in cash prices apparently hadn’t run out ofsteam completely Wednesday, but most of the new increases weresmall, and several points either flattened out or, as in the caseof Northern Natural-demarc and Chicago citygates, were starting toretreat from their previous heights.

March 12, 1998

Bill Introduced to Revamp Federal Royalty Collection

Rep. William M. “Mac” Thornberry (R-TX) introduced legislationWednesday aimed at “completely overhauling the current system” usedby the federal government to collect royalties on oil and naturalgas production.

March 5, 1998
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