Initial

Alliance is Right on Track

Alliance Pipeline, the largest initial pipeline project in NorthAmerica, is on track to begin service on its scheduled date of Oct.1, 2000, the project’s CEO said last week. All of the constructiongoals for 1999 have been met and currently 77% of the mainline hasbeen installed.

December 6, 1999

Alliance is Right on Track

Alliance Pipeline, the largest initial pipeline project in NorthAmerica, is on track to begin service on its scheduled date of Oct.1, the project’s CEO said yesterday. All of the construction goalsfor 1999 have been met and currently 77% of the mainline has beeninstalled.

December 2, 1999

No Letup Anticipated From Week’s Initial Downturn

Late-November swing prices got “crushed” Monday, burdened bothtechnically by a slumping futures screen and fundamentally by acontinuing surplus of unseasonably warm weather, a Texas-basedproducer lamented. Virtually all points dropped between a nickeland about 15 cents, with declines in the vicinity of a dime beingmost common.

November 23, 1999

Initial Aftermarket Softening Is Greater in the East

It shouldn’t have shocked anyone when the October aftermarketstarted out weak; after all, a number of sources had beenpredicting such a situation to NGI all week. The softening fromindex levels in swing deals done Thursday for today-only flow wasdivided somewhat on a geographic basis: declines of 15-20 cents ormore in the East were considerably greater than those in the West,which generally were less than a dime. California points evenmanaged about flat showings.

October 1, 1999

Transportation Notes

Pacific Gas & Electric continued a high-inventory OFO thatbegan Saturday (see Daily GPI, Aug. 16)through Monday, tightening an initial tolerance of 5% for positivedaily imbalances to 2% Sunday and then loosening it again to 5%Monday. No OFO is in effect today.

August 17, 1999

Web Alliance Lifts GA Marketer into Arena

Marking its initial promotion to capture some of the residentialgas market in Georgia, Southeastern States Energy, Inc. (SSE)announced a partnership with PowerTrust.com, an Internet-basedpower services company, to offer customers the ability to sign withSSE through the PowerTrust.com web site. Although the GeorgiaPublic Service Commission (GPSC) will decide market share for thestate’s suppliers on Aug. 11, Beth Perry Sewell, president of SSE,said there is still time to be successful in the Georgia market.

July 22, 1999

Industry Briefs

Conoco yesterday held its first meeting of stockholders in 18years following the company’s record-setting $4.4 billion initialpublic offering in October 1998, that launched Conoco’s eventualseparation from DuPont. Conoco CEO Archie Dunham said the finalsplit-off from DuPont is expected to occur in the third quarter ofthis year when DuPont will offer its shareholders the opportunityto exchange DuPont shares for Conoco shares.

May 13, 1999

Industry Briefs

Semco Energy bought Iowa Pipelines Associates (IPA) for anundisclosed amount Monday, in the company’s initial move tostrengthen its gas construction services after exiting the gasmarketing business. IPA will continue to operate with its own name under the Semco Energy Ventures section of the company. Semco saidthe deal should close sometime this week. “By acquiring IowaPipeline Associates, we have expanded our capacity to providequality engineering and construction services for an ever-wideningcustomer base,” said William Johnson, Semco Energy’s CEO. Semcorevealed its strategy last month, when it sold its gas marketingassets to CoEnergy, an MCN affiliate, for an undisclosed amount.Johnson, said the sale allowed the company to concentrate onbecoming “one of the largest providers of underground engineeringand construction services in North America.” IPA builds undergroundnatural gas pipelines and local gas distribution networks forcustomers in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.

April 7, 1999

Rolled-In Rates Rejected for Pony Express, Kansas City Lines

FERC last week upheld an administrative law judge’s partialinitial decision denying KN Interstate Gas’s (KNI) request to rollin the costs associated with the construction of its Pony ExpressLine and Kansas City Line.

March 1, 1999

Rolled-In Rates Rejected for Pony Express

FERC yesterday upheld an administrative law judge’s partialinitial decision denying KN Interstate Gas’ (KNI) request to rollin the costs associated with the construction of its Pony ExpressLine and Kansas City Line.

February 25, 1999