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Transportation Notes

Effective Saturday (Dec. 9) Northwest planned to move from itsthen-current Stage II (8%) Entitlement for delivery points north ofKemmerer (WY) Station to a Stage 1 (3%) Entitlement. Northwest saidit was taking the action to insure operational integrity “giventhat the system has been drafted for the last two days andextremely cold weather is predicted for most of Northwest’smarkets.”

December 11, 2000

Sempra Champions National Energy Policy

Regardless of who wins this week’s presidential election, SanDiego-based Sempra Energy advocates an expanded national energypolicy and development of sufficient pipeline upgrades to ensurethat the nation’s gas infrastructure can support all of the newnatural gas-fired electric generating plants that are underconstruction or in development throughout the nation.

November 7, 2000

Dynegydirect Muscles Into Online Trading Scene

Houston-based Dynegy Inc., setting itself up as likely competition for current online trading king EnronOnline, has launched Dynegydirect, its own B2B trading site for energy and communications commodities. The new system will give its customers self-service access to bid and offer prices across U.S. power, natural gas and natural gas liquids products.

October 23, 2000

INGAA Warns Of the Costs of Not Using Gas

The current framework of regulation and legislation may beinadequate to ensure there is 30 Tcf of gas demand in 2010 and thatcould have dire environmental and economic consequences, the INGAAFoundation said last week in releasing a new report titledImplications of Reduced Gas Use on Emissions from Power Generation.

September 25, 2000

INGAA Warns of the Costs of Not Using Gas

A new study by the INGAA Foundation on gas infrastructurerequirements warns that the government’s current environmentalgoals may not be reached if regulators and legislators don’t startmaking more of an effort to ensure the required gas infrastructurecan be built to serve a 30 Tcf market by 2010.

September 21, 2000

New Plants Not in SoCal’s Backyard

It is hard to imagine in California’s current summer of extremeelectricity discontent, but Southern California Gas, the nation’slargest natural gas distributor, envisions electric generationloads dropping by up to 38% over the next 20 years, according toits latest submission to the annual California Gas Report.

August 23, 2000

Is OPEC to Blame for Natural Gas Price Spikes?

Despite strong demand and soaring crude prices, EIA places mostof the blame for the current high gas price situation on tightsupply. “Although rising crude oil prices have encouraged naturalgas prices to advance, the primary cause of these elevated gasprices has been the delicate supply situation,” EIA said.

July 10, 2000

Industry Brief

Denver’s Tom Brown Inc. paid $16.2 million for an estimated 22Bcf of gas equivalent in reserves, with current net dailyproduction of 8 MMcf of equivalent gas in the Rocky Mountainregion’s Pavillion field. The transaction by the independent energycompany increases its working interest in the Pavillion to 90%, upfrom a previous 50% interest.

June 12, 2000

Columbia Sells Cove Point LNG to Williams

Despite current plans to reactivate LNG imports and expand the Cove Point LNG plant, Columbia Energy Group has decided the Lusby, MD-based facility does not fit into its core group of assets. The company announced plans last week to sell Cove Point and a related pipeline to Williams Gas Pipeline for $150 million. The sale is subject to clearance under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act but should be completed by July 2000, the companies said.

May 8, 2000

Columbia Sells Cove Point LNG Facilities to Williams

Despite current plans to reactivate LNG imports and expand theCove Point LNG plant, Columbia Energy Group has decided the Lusby,MD-based facility does not fit into its core group of assets. Thecompany announced plans yesterday to sell the LNG facility andrelated pipeline to Williams Gas Pipeline for $150 million. Thesale is subject to clearance under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act butshould be completed by July 2000, the companies said.

May 4, 2000