Experts

Analyst Sees Gas Prices Dropping Through July

Even though experts predicted the energy market would make a U-turn, “it is always painful when reality slaps you in the face,” according to Raymond James Energy’s “Stat of the Week.” As early as April, energy analyst Marshall Adkins predicted mid-$5/Mcf prices were not going to be sustainable with expected large gas injections. Through July, he predicts natural gas prices will continue to fall.

June 26, 2001

CA Gas Rush: What Projects Will Prevail?

From the perspective of one of California’s experts on the state’s supply, demand and infrastructure for natural gas, the advent of an explosion of new interstate pipeline and imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects into the state is proving to be a very pleasurable diversion from the state’s well-publicized real-time energy woes.

May 21, 2001

The California Gas Rush: What Projects Will Prevail?

From the perspective of one of California’s experts on the state’s supply, demand and infrastructure for natural gas, the advent of an explosion of new interstate pipeline and imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects into the state is proving to be a very pleasurable diversion from the state’s well-publicized real-time energy woes.

May 21, 2001

TransCanada Tax Plan Has NEB Scrambling

An attempt to score a quick tax coup by TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. set off a flurry of activity among legal and regulatory experts before the National Energy Board. Savings of C$8 million (US$5.3 million) per year off continuing taxes — plus a reduction of C$75 million (US$50 million) off deferred tax liabilities — are projected by the company if it can carry out its plan.

April 30, 2001

TransCanada Tax Plan Has NEB Scrambling

An attempt to score a quick tax coup by TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. has set off a flurry of activity among legal and regulatory experts before the National Energy Board. Savings of C$8 million (US$5.3 million) per year off continuing taxes — plus a reduction of C$75 million (US$50 million) off deferred tax liabilities — are projected by the company if it can carry out its plan.

April 30, 2001

TransCanada Tax Plan Has NEB Scrambling

An attempt to score a quick tax coup by TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. has set off a flurry of activity among legal and regulatory experts before the National Energy Board. Savings of C$8 million (US$5.3 million) per year off continuing taxes — plus a reduction of C$75 million (US$50 million) off deferred tax liabilities — are projected by the company if it can carry out its plan.

April 30, 2001

Growing Crowd Warns of Late-Winter Shortages

Analysts from WEFA Energy and UBS Warburg yesterday joined manyother energy experts who have sent out warnings this week thatthere is an increasing possibility that the gas industry will facesupply shortages later this winter because of continuingcolder-than-normal weather and large storage withdrawals.

December 22, 2000

Senator Cautions Against Too Much Gas Reliance

Some Capitol Hill lawmakers and energy experts believe theUnited States may be setting itself for another energy crisis 10 to20 years down the road by relying to heavily on natural gas to fuelnew power generation facilities.

May 29, 2000

Senator Cautions Against Too Much Gas Reliance

Some Capitol Hill lawmakers and energy experts believe theUnited States may be setting itself up for another energy crisis 10to 20 years down the road by relying too heavily on natural gas tofuel new power generation facilities.

May 26, 2000

Electronic Trading Firms Say Capacity Auctions are Doable

While gas industry officials debated the merits of auctions,electronic trading experts earlier this week indicated they weredoable from a technical standpoint but first would require acertain amount of standardization of products, definitions andpractices.

December 11, 1998
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