Hiatus

Xcel Energy Unit: No Plans to Resume Electricity Marketing

Saying that it has no plans at this time to resume marketing electricity after a hiatus of several years, Xcel Energy’s ePrime subsidiary recently told FERC that it intends to relinquish its previously granted authority to sell power at market-based rates.

September 15, 2003

After One-Day Hiatus, Bulls Return to Gas Futures Pit

Stemming the price slide that left the February contract down 41 cents Monday, natural gas futures rebounded Tuesday as traders were once again put in a buying mood by bullish weather outlooks.

January 8, 2003

Cash Likely to Follow Nymex Slide; Storm Activity Fizzles

Most of the cash market emerged from the Labor Day weekend hiatus to discover prices ranging from flat to a little more than a dime higher Tuesday, but the modest firmness was not expected to last after the energy futures complex took a dive.

September 4, 2002

String of Pipeline Projects Wins Clearance at FERC

FERC cleaned house last week at its final regular meeting before its August hiatus, voting out a number of certificates, preliminary determinations and a Section 3 authorization for pipeline projects of Florida Gas Transmission (FGT), PG&E Transmission Northwest Corp., Colorado Interstate Gas Co. (CIG), Algonquin Gas Transmission/Texas Eastern Transmission (Tetco) and Otay Mesa Generating Co. LLC.

July 30, 2001

After One-Day Hiatus Bulls Regain Control

Rebounding from Thursday’s heavily predicted, albeit modestsell-off, natural gas futures turned higher Friday as tradersjumped at the opportunity to increase their length while the marketwas trading off fresh highs. After opening lower and quicklymatching Thursday’s $2.75 low, the April contract rumbled 4.2 centshigher to close at $2.825, just below its $2.83 high for the dayand only pennies less than the $2.865 life-of-contract high put inThursday. Estimated volume was solid, with 53,424 contractschanging hands.

March 6, 2000
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