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Whopper Hurricane Season Expected

The United States didn’t see much of a winter, but you can holdonto your hats this summer because the hurricane season may blowyou away.

April 26, 1999

Gas Industry Lacks Harmony in NOPR, NOI Comments

FERC Chairman James Hoecker said recently he didn’t expect tosee much “consensus” from the natural gas industry on the majorinitiatives in the notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR) and noticeof inquiry (NOI). Judging from some of the comments that floodedinto the Commission yesterday, he was right on target.

April 23, 1999

Wholesale Helps Drive Enron Net Income Up 18%

Enron likes to say about half its earnings come from businessesthat didn’t even exist five years ago. Considering the company’sresults for 1Q 1999, that bodes well for areas where the big E isjust now getting its feet wet, such as retail energy services,water, and communications.

April 19, 1999

Gray Predicts a Busy Hurricane Season

The United States didn’t see much of a winter, but you can holdonto your hats this summer because the hurricane season may blowyou away.

April 19, 1999

Mild Price Softness Seen as Relatively Strong

It didn’t surprise any traders when the cash market was theteensiest bit softer Wednesday. What did prompt some expressions ofamazement was that prices held up as strongly as they did. Betweena falling futures screen and overall weaker demand fundamentals, itseemed that prices should have dropped at least a nickel or more,one source said. Instead, few points were down more than a coupleof pennies, and some registered flat showings. Northern NaturalGas, serving a market area with near-winter-like chill, evenmanaged small gains.

April 15, 1999

Wholesale Helps Drive Enron Net Income Up 18%

Enron likes to say about half its earnings come from businessesthat didn’t even exist five years ago. Considering the company’sresults for 1Q 1999, that bodes well for businesses where the big Eis just now getting its feet wet, such as retail energy services,water and communications.

April 14, 1999

Cash Uses Screen as Springboard for Small Increases

Fundamental weather demand didn’t change much, so it must havebeen the impetus from a rising Henry Hub futures contract thatallowed cash prices to post widespread small gains Tuesday, sourcessaid. Few of the increases were much more than 1-3 cents except forSumas, where prices rose as a force majeure remained in effect atWestcoast’s McMahon Processing Plant (see Transportation Notes).

February 3, 1999

1998 Highlights: Oil Prices, Mergers, Power Gen (Retail Wimps Out)

Last year clearly didn’t turn out as most industry officialsexpected, according to a new survey by the Washington InternationalEnergy Group, a Washington, D.C.-based energy consulting firm. Thefirm’s 1999 Energy Industry Outlook notes the retail marketrevolution “wimped out,” mergers were quite a bit larger thanexpected, the oil price glut was more serious than many thought,and power generation became much more important than most initiallybelieved.

January 11, 1999

Survey Puts Power Generation Business on Top

Last year clearly didn’t turn out like most industry officialsexpected, according to a new survey by the Washington InternationalEnergy Group, a Washington, D.C.-based energy consulting firm. Thefirm’s 1999 Energy Industry Outlook notes the retail marketrevolution “wimped out,” mergers were quite a bit larger thanexpected, the oil price glut was more serious than many thought andpower generation became much more important than most initiallybelieved.

January 7, 1999

Cash Market Flatness Ignores Futures Decline

The screen’s drop Tuesday didn’t make much of an impression onthe cash market, which was flat at the majority of points. TheMidcontinent tended to be a little weaker than the average asMidwest citygates were down by almost a nickel after a cold fronthad cooled off the region considerably.

August 26, 1998