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Brownell Names Staff; New FERC ALJ Appointed

FERC Commissioner Nora Mead Brownell has named three top aides to her personal staff: Mary C. Morton, James A. Pederson and Jamie L. Simler.

October 2, 2001

Sen. Inhofe Adds Energy Bills to Defense Authorization

In an effort to bring energy policy to the forefront of the national security debate, Oklahoma Republican Sen. James M. Inhofe on Friday submitted two major energy bills as amendments to the $340 billion defense spending authorization bill, which is being taken up by the Senate this week. The amendments include Sen. Frank Murkowski’s National Energy Security Act and the energy bill (H.R. 4) House lawmakers passed in July.

September 24, 2001

Sen. Inhofe Adds Energy Bills to Defense Authorization

In an effort to bring energy policy to the forefront of the national security debate, Oklahoma Republican Sen. James M. Inhofe on Friday submitted two major energy bills as prospective amendments to the $340 billion defense spending authorization bill, which is being taken up by the Senate this week. The amendments include Sen. Frank Murkowski’s National Energy Security Act and the energy bill (H.R. 4) House lawmakers passed in July.

September 24, 2001

People

Williams’ gas pipeline unit has named Allison G. Bridges senior vice president of strategic marketing and James C. Moore senior vice president of group planning and development. Both will report to Cuba Wadlington Jr., Williams’ executive vice president and president and CEO of Williams Gas Pipeline. As senior vice president of strategic marketing, Williams said Bridges will continue to have responsibility for customer relations and business development for national accounts, service delivery and e-business initiatives for Williams’ gas pipeline unit. Bridges most recently served as vice president of strategic marketing. As senior vice president of group planning and development, Moore will continue to have responsibility for acquisitions and strategic planning for Williams’ gas pipeline unit. Over the past 24 years, he has held various positions of increasing responsibility, first at Transco and later Williams, in areas including accounting, gas transportation, gas analysis and business development, the company said.

September 6, 2001

People

FPL Group Inc. announced that Lewis Hay III has been elected president, CEO and a director of the $7 billion electricity-related services company. He succeeds James L. Broadhead, who will remain as chairman through the end of the year. Since March 2000, Hay had been serving as president of FPL Energy, the company’s independent power production company and its fastest growing business. He joined FPL Group in August 1999 as CFO. Hay will continue to serve as president of FPL Energy until a replacement is named, the company said.

June 14, 2001

Merrill Lynch: ‘Concerns du Jour’ Pressuring Energy Sector

The departure of Sen. James Jeffords from the Republican Party, declining natural gas prices and the absence of hot weather are beginning to ripple throughout the energy industry, with many of the leading energy stocks dipping lower last week and creating an “increasingly selective” investing environment, said Merrill Lynch analyst Donato J. Eassey Thursday.

June 4, 2001

Senators Urge EPA to Stand By NOx Reduction Timeline

Sens. Joseph Lieberman (D-CT) and James Jeffords (I-VT) last week called on EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman to resist pressure to delay implementation of air pollution controls required by the Clean Air Act.

June 4, 2001

Senators Urge EPA to Stand By NOx Reduction Timeline

Sens. Joseph Lieberman (D-CT) and James Jeffords (I-VT) last week called on EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman to resist pressure to delay implementation of air pollution controls required by the Clean Air Act.

June 4, 2001

Merrill Lynch: ‘Concerns du Jour’ Pressuring Energy Sector

The departure of Sen. James Jeffords from the Republican Party, declining natural gas prices and the absence of hot weather are beginning to ripple throughout the energy industry, with many of the leading energy stocks dipping lower last week and creating an “increasingly selective” investing environment, said Merrill Lynch analyst Donato J. Eassey Thursday.

June 1, 2001

‘Dramatic Turnabout’ on Energy Seen If Jeffords Exits GOP

The rumored exit of Sen. James M. Jeffords (R-VT) from the Republican Party would put the Democrats in majority control of the Senate for the first time since the early 1990s, handing them the chairmanship positions, including the reins over energy-related committees and subcommittees that have jurisdiction over key legislation and appointments.

May 24, 2001