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Gulf Players Quibble With MMS Over RIK Reporting

Although the Department of the Interior’s Minerals ManagementService (MMS) is about to embark on another gas royalty in kind(RIK) pilot in the Gulf of Mexico, it doesn’t mean producers therewill be completely relieved of gas sales price reportingrequirements.

July 21, 1999

LNG Activity Is Up, But Shipping is Tight

News from major liquefied natural gas (LNG) players Distrigasand Sonat combined with a recent Department of Energy (DOE) reportof a major LNG import increase in the first quarter of this yearmade the headlines last week, but Gordon Shearer, Cabot LNG CEO,told NGI this is about as active as the LNG market is going to get.

July 19, 1999

LNG Activity Is Up, But Maybe Not For Long

News from major liquefied natural gas (LNG) players Distrigasand Sonat combined with a recent Department of Energy (DOE) reportof a major LNG import increase in the first quarter of this yeardominated headlines Wednesday, but Gordon Shearer, Cabot LNG CEO,told NGI this will be as active as the LNG industry will get forsome time.

July 15, 1999

In Brief

The Interior Department’s Minerals Management Service hasscheduled a meeting in Houston to discuss implementation of itsGulf of Mexico Royalty In-Kind pilot program, which is slated tobegin in October. The three-year program will involve thecollection and sale of as much as 800 MMcf/d of royalty gas fromfederal leases in the Gulf. It is the MMS’s third RIK pilot, all ofwhich are being conducted to determine the feasibility andeconomics of accepting royalties in kind rather that as a cashpayment from lessees. The meeting on the Gulf RIK will begin at 10a.m. on July 20 at the MMS Houston Compliance Division Office RM104, 4141 Sam Houston Parkway East. It is open to the publicwithout reservation. Lessees, operators, payers and potentialpurchasers are encouraged to attend.

July 5, 1999

Industry Briefs

The Department of Defense intends to award the federalgovernment’s largest energy-saving performance contract ever toPepco Energy Services and Viron Energy Services. Pepco EnergyServices is a subsidiary of Potomac Electric Power Co. Viron EnergyServices is a subsidiary of York International Corp. President BillClinton announced the $200 million contract, designed to implementenergy-savings measures for the Military District of Washington(MDW). The MDW is a major Army command encompassing five Armyposts: Fort George G. Meade in Maryland; Fort Myer, Fort Belvoirand Fort A.P. Hill in Virginia; and Fort Lesley J. McNair inWashington, DC. More than 2,100 buildings were examined for energyimprovements. The 18-year MDW contract will result in about $220million in overall cost savings.

June 7, 1999

MMS Plans to Begin Selling Royalty Gas in May

The Department of the Interior’s Minerals Management Serviceannounced plans last week to begin selling royalty gas productioncollected in its offshore Texas royalty in-kind (RIK) pilotprogram. The two-year joint initiative between the MMS and theTexas General Land Office will use an auction process that willtake place during the regular bidweek period each month, withdeliveries starting June 1.

April 26, 1999

MMS Plans to Begin Selling Royalty Gas in May

The Department of the Interior’s Mineral Management Serviceannounced plans yesterday to begin selling royalty gas productioncollected in its offshore Texas royalty in-kind (RIK) pilotprogram. The two-year joint initiative between the MMS and theTexas General Land Office will use an auction process that willtake place during the regular bidweek period each month, withdeliveries starting in June.

April 23, 1999

Merger of Nevada Utilities Gets Justice OK

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has given Sierra Pacific Powerand Nevada Power – the two largest providers of electricity andnatural gas in Nevada – a clean bill of health on the antitrustaspects of their proposed merger. The DOJ action came in the wakeof FERC’s approval of the $4 billion transaction last Wednesday.

April 20, 1999

Sonat’s Alabama Project Runs into More Delays

Acting in concert with a stay issued by the Interior Department’s Office of Hearings and Appeals, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has ordered Southern Natural Gas to stop its recently-begun construction work in a wildlife preserve along its mainline expansion route into northern Alabama.

March 15, 1999

Sonat’s AL Project Runs Into More Delays

Acting in concert with a stay issued by the InteriorDepartment’s Office of Hearings and Appeals, the Federal EnergyRegulatory Commission has ordered Southern Natural Gas to stop itsrecently-begun construction work in a wildlife preserve along itsmainline expansion route into northern Alabama.

March 12, 1999