Finally

Kinder: FERC Settlement Won’t Break the Bank

Although it’ll be poorer by a couple of million dollars, KinderMorgan Inc. says it’s glad to have finally reached a settlementwith FERC resolving many of the marketing-affiliate issues thathave dogged its pipeline companies for years.

March 31, 2000

Prices Can’t Avoid Weekend Softness a Third Time

The third time was not the charm. After avoiding the usualsoftness associated with lower weekend demand for two weeks in arow, prices finally bowed to the inevitable Friday and dropped bysmall amounts of a nickel or less nearly across the board.

March 20, 2000

Outlook Remains Cloudy for NiSource, Columbia

Despite finally convincing Columbia Energy Group to completelyreverse its position and sell-out for about $72/share, $2/shareless than the previous tender offer, NiSource Inc. still faces asteep uphill battle to get the transaction approved by shareholdersand regulators, and to finance the deal, according to investmentbankers.

March 6, 2000

Lower Prices Yield to Lack of Load, Plenty of Supply

The cash market finally caved in Friday under the weight of verylittle heating demand and abundant available supplies, sendingprices lower for the first time in the fledgling March aftermarket.

March 6, 2000

Cash Market Makes No Move Heading into Weekend

While winter weather finally made an appearance in the Northeastand Midcontinent last Friday, major price movement in most marketareas did not. Sources in the Midcontinent and Northeast citedweather forecasts calling for major temperature warm-ups for thisweek as the major reason for the market’s inability to rise.

February 22, 2000

Big Storage Withdrawal Fails to Avert Cash Backslide

Traders finally came to view the cash market Thursday much aspolice would view a vagrant: they’re suspicious of somethingwithout visible means of support. The result was predictable asprices fell anywhere from 2-3 cents at a few Gulf Coast points to15 cents or more in the Rockies/Pacific Northwest.

February 4, 2000

Market Continues to Mystify, Staying Flat for Weekend

Once again Friday traders who expected the cash market tosuccumb finally to the negative price pressures that have beenbuilding up were left wondering where its support is coming from.Even though the normal drop in demand associated with a weekendseemed real enough, sources said, quotes were flat to down just atouch in nearly all cases.

January 10, 2000

Most of Market Weaker; Constraints Support Southwest

The 2000 cash market was sluggish and weak Tuesday as a fullcomplement of traders finally returned to their offices followingthe New Year’s holiday break. A sharp futures decline coupled withonly moderately cold weather in most regions depressed most pointsby about a dime or more below the levels at which they rang out theold year Thursday.

January 5, 2000

FERC OKs El Paso Rate Settlement — Again

After several years of battling, both in the courts and at FERC,the Commission last week finally approved a version of El PasoNatural Gas’ 1996 rate and capacity-turnback settlement that seemedto satisfy all parties involved. But to get to that point, El Pasowas forced to make some big concessions along the way to quellconcerns.

November 15, 1999

FERC OKs El Paso Rate Settlement – Again

After several years of battling, both in the courts and at FERC,the Commission this week finally approved a version of El PasoNatural Gas’ 1996 rate and capacity-turnback settlement that seemedto satisfy all parties involved. But to get to that point, El Pasowas forced to make some big concessions along the way to quellconcerns.

November 12, 1999