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Hurricane Season Shows No Signs of Calming Down

At the midpoint in the hurricane season on Sept. 10, it was already clear that Atlantic hurricane forecasts this year fell a little short of the mark. But no one could have predicted that this August would have a record number of named storms (eight) and intense hurricanes (three). September also is shaping up to have higher than normal tropical activity, and some forecasters believe this season will remain active through November.

September 22, 2004

NTSB Reports Gas Pipeline Fatalities Up Slightly in 2003

Overall transportation fatalities in the United States fell in 2003, but the number of deaths caused by explosions or other malfunctions on natural gas pipelines went in the opposite direction, according to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).

September 13, 2004

NTSB Reports Gas Pipeline Fatalities Up Slightly in 2003

Overall transportation fatalities in the United States fell in 2003, but the number of deaths caused by explosions or other malfunctions on natural gas pipelines went in the opposite direction, according to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).

September 7, 2004

Raymond James Survey of 47 Producers Shows 2Q Domestic Gas Production Down 3.8%

A survey of 47 gas producers indicates that second quarter domestic gas production fell 3.8% compared to second quarter 2003 levels and was down 0.6% from the first quarter 2004, according to analysts at Raymond James & Associates. Sharp declines among the majors and utility companies were only partially offset by production increases by the independents, the analysts said.

August 16, 2004

Raymond James Survey of 47 Producers Shows 2Q Domestic Gas Production Down 3.8%

A survey of 47 gas producers indicates that second quarter domestic gas production fell 3.8% compared to second quarter 2003 levels and was down 0.6% from the first quarter 2004, according to analysts at Raymond James & Associates. Sharp declines among the majors and utility companies were only partially offset by production increases by the independents, the analysts said.

August 10, 2004

Heat Gains Insufficient to Avert Post-Weekend Softness

Prices fell at all points Monday as small gains in cooling load in some areas were outweighed by the fading of a potential tropical storm threat to offshore production and the previous Friday’s screen weakness.

August 3, 2004

Alberta Regulators Forecast Long-Term Decline in Gas Production, Exports

Despite a 46% increase in drilling in Alberta last year, provincial gas production fell 2%, the second annual decline in a row, and Alberta regulators expect production to remain flat this year.

June 7, 2004

Alberta Regulators Forecast Long-Term Decline in Gas Production, Exports

Despite a 46% increase in drilling in Alberta last year, provincial gas production fell 2%, the second annual decline in a row, and Alberta regulators expect production to remain flat this year.

June 4, 2004

Transportation Notes

Florida Gas Transmission issued an overage alert day at 5% tolerance on Monday as market area line pack fell and demand increased.

May 4, 2004

Appeals Court Vacates FERC Order Denying Selective Discounting on Williston Basin

FERC fell short of adequately justifying its February 2002 order that rejected Williston Basin Interstate Pipeline’s practice of selective discounting of natural gas transportation services, a federal appeals court said Friday in vacating and remanding the agency’s decision.

February 23, 2004