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Transportation Notes

Citing such factors as customer cooperation and recent storageactivity in March, ANR said it was able to rescind a Februarynotice requiring that interruptible storage customers under the MBSand DDS rate schedules draw their accounts down to a zero balanceby today. However, the pipeline added, due to abnormally highinventory balances remaining and overall operational concerns, itmust continue to limit interruptible injections “for theforeseeable future.”

April 1, 1999

Georgia Legislature Puts Gas Competition on Fast Track

The Georgia Senate approved House Bill 822 by a vote of 52-0Wednesday, paving the way for a one time, statewide customerassignment process to occur before the next heating season. Havingalready passed the House of Representatives unanimously, theamendment only needs Gov. Roy Barnes’ signature before it becomeslaw.

March 22, 1999

Georgia Retail Unbundling on Fast Track

The Georgia Senate approved House Bill 822 by a vote of 52-0last week, paving the way for a one time, statewide customerassignment process to occur before the next heating season. Havingalready passed the House of Representatives unanimously, theamendment only needs Gov. Roy Barnes’ signature before it becomeslaw.

March 22, 1999

FGT Has Tight Grip On Florida Panhandle

Diversity of supply sources, a transportation network thatblankets nearly the entire state of Florida and strong customerties will give Florida Gas Transmission (FGT) the edge over newprojects – such as Williams-Transco’s proposed Buccaneer Pipeline- that plan to enter its territory to cash in on the growinggeneration market, says FGT President Rockford G. Meyer.

December 7, 1998

FGT Has Strong Grip on Florida Panhandle

Diversity of supply sources, a pipeline infrastructure thatblankets nearly the entire state of Florida and strong customerties will give Florida Gas Transmission (FGT) the edge overcompeting pipelines-such as Williams-Transco’s proposed BuccaneerPipeline-that are planning projects into the state in an attempt tocapture a portion of the growing power generation market there,says FGT President Rockford G. Meyer.

December 4, 1998

Producers, Distributors to Back FERC Complaint

The Pipeline Customer Coalition (PCC) said it plans to supportthe proposed complaint procedures that would encourage parties tovoluntarily use dispute-resolution measures to settle theircommercial differences up-front in an attempt to expedite theprocess at FERC.

September 29, 1998

California Lawmakers Slow Gas Unbundling Efforts

California lawmakers, responding to pressure from utilities andutility employee unions, have enacted a law outlawing customerchoice for residential and small commercial natural gas customersuntil at least the year 2000. The new law (SB 1602) passed in thewaning days of the 1998 legislative session and signed by Gov.Wilson Tuesday prohibits the California Public UtilitiesCommission, which pushed through restructuring of the electricindustry, from moving ahead with gas unbundling . Between now and2000 the CPUC can continue to investigate and talk about choice forsmall customers, but it cannot take any actions without gettinglegislative authorization.

August 27, 1998

Pennsylvania PUC Approves Expansion of Columbia Pilot

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission has approved anexpansion of Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania’s customer choice pilotprogram to include 270,000 residential and small-commercialcustomers in south-central and western Pennsylvania, or about 70%of the company’s customers.

July 10, 1998

NGC Reorganizes Trading, Marketing Operations

NGC Corp. announced it is reorganizing its marketing and tradingoperations to reflect continued convergence of the gas and powerindustries and to “meet growing and different customer demands fora single source supplier.” In particular, the company announcedplans to combine the trading functions of Natural Gas Clearinghouseand Electric Clearinghouse, its gas and power marketing operations,and to make its gas liquids business a separate enterprise.

May 27, 1998

Customers Rap Texas Eastern Rate Proposal

Texas Eastern Transmission’s proposed settlement professing morethan $260 million in customer savings over the next five to sixyears isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, state regulators and pipeline customers insist.

May 20, 1998