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CA Private & Public Sector Generators Feeling the Heat

Both private and public sector energy titans were singled out for criticism and scrutiny by California state officials Tuesday, adding to the legal and political moves that have become increasing intertwined as summer approaches, patience wears thin and easy solutions seem more distant.

June 6, 2001

Warming Weather Gives Prices a Colder Feeling

Generally the cash market failed to find any support from eitherAGA’s big storage withdrawal report Wednesday afternoon or thescreen’s strong push upwards Thursday. With the exception ofupticks at a few scattered points, cash numbers ranged from flat todown nearly a dollar at Transco Zone 6 (NYC). Most of the declineswere between about a nickel and 30 cents.

January 5, 2001

Independents Dominate Lackluster Lease Sale

If the results of last week’s Gulf of Mexico lease sale are any indication, the federal government is now feeling the effects of weak commodity prices and industry consolidation.

August 30, 1999

Once More, With Feeling: Gas Prices Are Flat

Like the “Row, row, row your boat” verse that repeats over andover, cash prices repeated their flat trading pattern Tuesday forthe umpteenth time in 1999. Several points made small gains of 1-3cents, likely deriving their modest firmness from a similar rise onthe futures screen.

February 10, 1999

Industry, State Regulators Question Unbundling’s Future

With all the talk of competition coming to the electricindustry, the gas industry could be feeling like a stepchild.According to speakers last week at the fourth annual meeting of theGas Industry Standards Board (GISB) in San Antonio, gas unbundlingis anything but a done deal, and many questions remain.

October 5, 1998
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