Delivered

Transportation Notes

Southern California Gas declared a high-linepack OFO for Saturday, saying it would assess Buy-Back charges in accordance with its tariff to customers who delivered into its system more than 110% of their actual gas usage on the OFO day.

June 26, 2006

Transportation Notes

Southern California Gas declared a high-linepack OFO for Saturday, saying it would assess Buy-Back charges in accordance with its tariffs to customers who delivered more than 110% of their actual gas usage on the OFO day. It added that when injection capacity falls below 850 MMcf/d, confirmations of firm storage injection nominations will be reduced as outlined in a notice posted on its Envoy electronic bulletin board on July 1, 2005.

June 19, 2006

Transportation Notes

Southern California Gas declared a high-linepack OFO for Saturday, saying it would assess Buy-Back charges in accordance with its tariff to customers who delivered into its system more than 110% of their actual gas usage on the OFO day.

June 12, 2006

Transportation Notes

Gulf South said Monday it had confirmed and scheduled gas over the previous several days to be delivered into Florida Gas Transmission at the Arnaudville/St. Landry and Montpelier/St. Helena interconnects in South Louisiana. “Gulf South has had such gas available for delivery and Florida Gas has been confirming the nominations; however, Florida Gas has failed to take delivery of such gas,” Gulf South continued. “Effective immediately Gulf South will not confirm deliveries at the subject locations until further notice.” Under its tariff, the pipeline said, it is a customer’s responsibility to cause gas to be taken from Gulf South at the delivery points, adding that it will reevaluate conditions on a daily basis. Gulf South also said Monday it had completed pigging maintenance on its Burns Offshore Pipeline System segment (see Daily GPI, April 21).

May 3, 2006

ConocoPhillips Expects 5% Production Growth in ’05, ’06

ConocoPhillips has delivered on the initial objectives it set out to accomplish when its mega merger took effect two years ago, but “much more remains to be accomplished,” CEO Jim Mulva said last week. Mulva and his executive team on Wednesday outlined the strategic plans for the coming year at a meeting in New York with financial analysts.

November 22, 2004

ConocoPhillips Expects 5% Production Growth in ’05, ’06

ConocoPhillips has delivered on the initial objectives it set out to accomplish when its mega merger took effect two years ago, but “much more remains to be accomplished,” CEO Jim Mulva said Wednesday. Mulva and his executive team outlined the strategic plans for the coming year at a meeting in New York with financial analysts.

November 18, 2004

ConocoPhillips Expects 5% Production Growth in ’05, ’06

ConocoPhillips has delivered on the initial objectives it set out to accomplish when its mega merger took effect two years ago, but “much more remains to be accomplished,” CEO Jim Mulva said Wednesday. Mulva and his executive team outlined the strategic plans for the coming year at a meeting in New York with financial analysts.

November 18, 2004

Broad Industry Coalition Tackles Gas Interchangeability Concerns

The growing variability in the composition of natural gas delivered to American consumers is creating a number of new operational, reliability and safety concerns, but a coalition of industry representatives told FERC last week that substantial research remains to be done before recommendations can be made on how to deal with the problem.

August 2, 2004

Enron Task Force Issues Sealed Indictment Against Ken Lay

A sealed indictment was delivered Wednesday afternoon against former Enron Corp. Chairman and CEO Kenneth Lay, according to courthouse sources. The charges were to be disclosed Thursday when Lay, 62, apparently will surrender to authorities.

July 8, 2004

Distrigas to Interrupt LNG Deliveries During Week of Democratic Convention

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) will not be delivered to Distrigas of Massachusetts’ terminal in Everett, MA, during the week of July 26 to accommodate the extra security precautions that are being taken for the Democratic National Convention in Boston, but it isn’t expected to pose a supply problem in the Northeast, a Distrigas official said last week.

July 5, 2004