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Offshore Rig Explosion Curtails 13 MMcf/d BP Production

BP shut in 13 MMcf/d of production from its platform in Grand Isle Block 93 after an explosion and fire early Friday on a jack-up drilling rig nearby.

August 12, 2002

Aspen Picks Up Old Dominion Gas Properties

In an acquisition that CEO Jack E. Wheeler calls “very strategicand synergistic,” the Aspen Group Resources Corp. has acquired 100%of Old Dominion Oil Corp.’s Anadarko Basin producing wells, leases,property and equipment, of which about 90% are natural gasreserves, in an all-cash transaction. Terms of the transaction werenot disclosed.

August 31, 2000

Coastal, El Paso Charged in $7.5 Billion Suit

Arguments opened last week in a $7.5 billion lawsuit brought byTransAmerican Natural Gas Corp. and its founder, Jack Stanley,accusing Coastal Corp. and its founder Oscar Wyatt Jr., El PasoNatural Gas, and William Wise, CEO of parent El Paso Energy, ofvarious illegal acts aimed at financially underminingTransAmerican.

May 8, 2000

Coastal, El Paso Charged in $7.5 Billion Suit

Arguments opened this week in a $7.5 billion lawsuit brought byTransAmerican Natural Gas Corp. and its founder, Jack Stanley,accusing Coastal Corp. and its founder Oscar Wyatt Jr., El PasoNatural Gas, and William Wise, CEO of parent El Paso Energy ofvarious illegal acts aimed at financially underminingTransAmerican.

May 5, 2000

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Jack L. Messman, chairman and CEO of Forth Worth, TX-based UnionPacific Resources Group, will retire and UPR President GeorgeLindahl III will succeed him as well as remain president of thecompany. Messman has led UPR for more than eight years. He joinedthe company in 1991 while it was a subsidiary of Union PacificCorp. He oversaw an initial public offering in 1995 and the fullspin-off of the oil and gas company from Union Pacific in 1996.Lindahl has more than 30 years experience in the oil and gasbusiness and came to UPR in 1987 as exploration manager afterworking for 19 years in exploration and production, primarily as anexecutive with BP Amoco. He has been the company’s president since1996.

July 19, 1999

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Jack L. Messman, chairman and CEO of Forth Worth, TX-based UnionPacific Resources Group, will retire and UPR President GeorgeLindahl III will succeed him as well as remain president of thecompany. Messman has led UPR for more than eight years. He joinedthe company in 1991 while it was a subsidiary of Union PacificCorp. He oversaw an initial public offering in 1995 and the fullspin-off of the oil and gas company from Union Pacific in 1996.Lindahl has more than 30 years experience in the oil and gasbusiness and came to UPR in 1987 as exploration manager afterworking for 19 years in exploration and production, primarily as anexecutive with BP Amoco. He has been the company’s president since1996.

July 16, 1999
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