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Providence Gas Fined for Affiliate Abuses

In one of the first major affiliate abuse decisions to goagainst an unbundling gas utility, the Rhode Island Division ofPublic Utilities and Carriers fined Providence Gas Co. (PGC)$23,000 for violating its affiliate, tariff and numerous otherregulations, and ordered the utility to refund retail gas marketersnearly $300,000.

September 4, 1998

Energy Firms Join Cooperative Marketing Effort

Prosper Business Development Corp., along with Energy.com Corp.,has launched the energy industry’s first cooperative marketingcampaign aimed at eliminating the confusion about gas retail choiceat the small commercial and residential level, and at making itaffordable for gas marketing companies to target these two customerclasses.

August 17, 1998

Open Season Set for New ‘Voyageur’ Project

TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. and Nicor Inc. yesterday took thefirst formal step towards making the substantially altered VikingVoyageur pipeline project a reality by scheduling an open seasonfor capacity.

August 12, 1998

September Futures Continue Price Slide

September debuted as the spot Nymex contract Thursday in afairly uneventful fashion, by first trading briefly higher, beforelight selling pushed the market down to settle at $1.906, a 2.7cent loss for the day. Traders continue to point to the currentdowntrend that “exerts its influence on this market at every turn,”as a reason for the move lower. “[Thursday] there was not muchimpetus to move higher or lower, but the mentality in this marketcontinues to be buy little dips and sell the rest of the time,” atrader offered.

July 31, 1998

Screen Drop Too Late to Stop Heat-Driven Gains

At first glance Monday was one of those not-too-often cases inwhich “following the screen” did not apply to the cash market. Butas a Northeastern buyer pointed out, an initially flat futuresshowing allowed many physical-gas markets to post gains of a nickelor so, and by the time the screen got around to diving by about 7cents, it was too late to affect a lot of cash deals. But late cashtrading did reflect the weakness in the Nymex pit, said a producerwho found late Henry Hub and Katy sales down 3-4 cents fromearly-morning levels.

July 21, 1998

Shell’s Chimichanga Begins Production

Shell Offshore said oil and gas production has begun from thefirst sub-salt well in the Enchilada field, which includes GardenBanks Blocks 83, 84, 127, 128 and 172 and is located about 185miles southwest of New Orleans in the Gulf of Mexico. The sub-saltChimichanga well, is located on Garden Banks Block 127 and isjointly owned by Shell Offshore, Amerada Hess, and PennzoilExploration & Production.

July 6, 1998

Georgia PSC Rules Give AGL Customers Choice Nov. 1

The Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) issued rulesThursday to give Atlanta Gas Light (AGL) customers supplier choice.Georgia will be the first state in the nation to fully open the gasmarket to competition at the residential level.

June 26, 1998

Avista Moves Up in Marketing Rankings

Avista Energy said it’s quickly moving up in the gas and powermarketer rankings, increasing its power sales by 90% in the firstquarter of 1998 compared with the fourth quarter of last year andgrowing gas trading volumes by 42% over the same period.

May 29, 1998

TransCanada, Nova Merger Clears Hurdles

As expected following the landmark gas accord in Canada in thefirst week of April, it has been smooth sailing for the merger ofTransCanada and Nova Corp. The Alberta Energy and Utilities Boardgave its blessing to the deal this week. And the companies said theCanadian Competition Bureau has completed its review of thetransaction without requesting alterations.

May 21, 1998

Correction:

A story titled “NGC Releases First Batchof El Paso Capacity” in the Tuesday April 7 edition of NGI’s DailyGas Price Index mentioned only one of two El Paso capacity packagesbeing released by NGC Corp. NGC is releasing the 593,122 MMBtu/d firmcapacity package through the end of April, but also is releasing thesame quantity with the same delivery and receipt points for a muchlonger term: May 1 through December 31, 1999, which is the end of thecontract term for NGC.

April 8, 1998