Listing the education of FERC as one of the pipeline industry’s biggest problems to date, Fred Fowler, chairman of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) and president of Duke Energy Corp., said oftentimes when the Commission says it is trying to help a situation, their directive only “exacerbates” the problem.
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Duke Energy Names Fowler President, COO
Duke Energy Corp.’s board of directors has elected Fred J. Fowler as president and chief operating officer, reporting directly to Chairman and CEO Richard B. Priory, the company announced Monday.
Duke Shakes Up Top Management; Two Executives Resign
Duke Energy’s new president and COO, Fred Fowler, wasted no time in beginning a structural reorganization of Duke management to help the company weather the industry’s financial and credit crisis and restore investor confidence (see Daily GPI, Nov. 26). Harvey Padewer, former group president of Energy Services, and Jim Donnell, former president and CEO of Duke Energy North America (DENA), both resigned last week.
Duke Energy Names Fowler President, COO
Duke Energy Corp.’s board of directors has elected Fred J. Fowler as president and chief operating officer, reporting directly to Chairman and CEO Richard B. Priory, the company announced Monday.
Duke Shakes Up Top Management; Two Executives Resign
Duke Energy’s new president and COO, Fred Fowler, wasted no time in beginning a structural reorganization of Duke management to help the company weather the industry’s financial and credit crisis and restore investor confidence (see Daily GPI, Nov. 26). Harvey Padewer, former group president of Energy Services, and Jim Donnell, former president and CEO of Duke Energy North America (DENA), both resigned. Other key organizational and management changes were made in the company’s Energy Services and Gas Transmission businesses. Duke shares were down 7% Wednesday to $19.70.
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Duke Energy Corp.’s board of directors has elected Fred J. Fowler as president and chief operating officer, reporting directly to Chairman and CEO Richard B. Priory, the company announced last Monday. Fowler had been the company’s group president for energy transmission since 1997, where he oversaw Duke Energy’s interstate natural gas pipelines and Duke Energy Field Services. In the “new executive role,” Fowler will be responsible for the operations of Duke Energy’s energy businesses, including Duke Power Co., Duke Energy Gas Transmission, Duke Energy Field Services, Duke Energy International, Duke Energy Trading and Marketing and Duke/Fluor Daniel, according to the Charlotte, NC-based energy company. Fowler, a veteran of the energy business for nearly 35 years, has worked at Panhandle Trading Corp., been president of Trunkline Gas Co., president of Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. and group vice president of PanEnergy Corp. Duke Energy was created in 1997 as a result of the merger of PanEnergy and Duke Power. He currently serves as chairman of the board for the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, which represents interstate gas pipelines, and serves on the board of Texas Eastern Products Pipeline Co.
Thompson Backs INGAA Landowner-Notification Proposal
Sen. Fred Thompson (R-TN) last week lent his support to apipeline-sponsored proposal that would require pipelines seeking toseize private property for projects to notify affected landownersby certified mail at the outset of FERC proceedings, giving them anopportunity to participate more fully in the process.
Legislation Would Alter Eminent Domain
Sen. Fred Thompson (R-TN) has introduced legislation that wouldrequire pipelines seeking to seize private property for projects topersonally notify affected landowners by certified mail of theirintention at the outset of FERC proceedings, giving them theopportunity to “participate meaningfully” in the process.