Insult

Enron: Bankruptcy May Delay Asset Sales; Investors Mull Trading Unit Buy

Adding insult to injury, Enron Corp.’s bankruptcy may complicate its anticipated sale of $800 million in assets that were already on the books because of due diligence issues, the company disclosed Monday. The asset sales, slated to be completed by the end of this month, include oil and natural gas fields in India, Brazilian gas utilities and its stake in a Puerto Rican power plant and liquefied natural gas terminal. Enron remains optimistic, however, that the sales will close, according to a spokesman.

December 11, 2001

Hydropower in the Midst of Another Big Year

Adding insult to injury for gas producers suffering through awarm winter, reports from the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA)and California’s Department of Water Resources indicate the PacificNorthwest’s snow pack is thicker than normal, meaning hydropower isprimed for another productive year.

March 4, 1999