Huddling

Futures Drop 5.6 Cents after Neutral 11 Bcf Storage Draw

With the Midwest and Northeast huddling together for warmth as the coldest weather of the season sets in over the next couple of days, January natural gas futures in lethargic trading Thursday moved within a slim 23-cent range before closing at $7.671, down 5.6 cents on the day. Coming in well within expectations, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported Thursday morning that 11 Bcf was removed from underground natural gas storage for the week ended Dec. 1.

December 8, 2006

Dynegy, QFs Cited in Border Price Bash

From FERC hearing rooms to California courtrooms the lawyers andregulators are huddling to bring some order to the chaotic westernenergy markets and address the muddled future of California’s onceomnipotent-appearing private sector utilities. Energy industry,political and regulatory heavyweights are mixing it up, includingthe closed-door FERC-called session in Washington, DC.

December 20, 2000