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Court Hands Victory to Amoco, Royalty Owners

Amoco Production Co. of Houston and a large group of royalty owners won a resounding victory at the U.S. Supreme Court last week over the Southern Ute Indian Tribe. The 7-to-1 decision gives Amoco and the royalty owners title to an estimated $200 million worth of coal-bed methane (CBM) gas on the tribe’s reservation in southwestern Colorado and is seen as good news for coal-bed methane development.

June 14, 1999

Outsourcing Isn’t Always In With End Users

Significant savings are increasingly hard to come by for large,multi-facility energy users even with the help of outside energyexperts, according to panelists last week discussing energymanagement outsourcing at NGI’s GasMart/Power ’99 in Dallas.

May 17, 1999

Outsourcing isn’t Always In with End Users

Significant savings are increasingly hard to come by for large,multi-facility energy users even when using outside energy expertsin the face of volatile commodity markets and increasing pressuresinside their companies to show significant returns on investments,according to panelists yesterday discussing energy managementoutsourcing Monday at GasMart/Power ’99 in Dallas.

May 12, 1999

Utilities, IPPs, Consumers Support NY Energy Tax Removal

New York’s utilities, independent power producers, marketers andlarge energy consumers have banded together for the first time toshow their support for Governor George Pataki’s plan to restructurethe state’s energy tax system and give back about $150 million/yearin gas and electricity tax revenue.

May 3, 1999

CMS Buys Large LNG Shipments for Trunkline

CMS Corp.’s marketing division, CMS Marketing, Services and Trading (MST), completed an agreement last Tuesday to purchase a total of 9.3 Bcf of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the North West Shelf LNG project in Australia for delivery to the CMS Trunkline LNG facility in Lake Charles, LA. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

May 3, 1999

Utilities, IPPs, Consumers Support NY Energy Tax Removal

New York’s utilities, independent power producers, marketers andlarge energy consumers have banded together for the first time toshow their support for Governor George Pataki’s plan to restructurethe state’s energy tax system and give back about $150 million/yearin gas and electricity tax revenue.

April 28, 1999

CMS Buys Large LNG Shipments for Trunkline

CMS Corp.’s marketing division, CMS Marketing, Services and Trading (MST), completed an agreement Tuesday to purchase a total of 9.3 Bcf of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the North West Shelf LNG project in Australia for delivery to the CMS Trunkline LNG facility in Lake Charles, LA. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The announcement marks the second major deal CMS has struck to take advantage of its purchase of Eastern Panhandle Pipeline and Trunkline Gas Co. from Duke Energy last year.

April 28, 1999

Unocal Buying Large Stake in Northrock

Unocal Corp. subsidiary Unocal Canada Resources is buying a 46%stake in Calgary-based Northrock Resources Ltd. for C$265 million(US$175 million). The company has average daily gross production of160 MMcf/d of gas and 11,000 b/d of crude oil and gas liquids andholds net proved reserves of 35 million bbl of oil and liquids and363 Bcf of gas. Northrock also has valued its exploration assets(land and seismic) at C$132 million (US$88 million).

April 19, 1999

Unocal Buying Large Stake in Northrock

Unocal Corp. subsidiary Unocal Canada Resources is buying a 46%stake in Calgary-based Northrock Resources Ltd. for C$265 million(US$175 million). The company has average daily gross production of160 MMcf/d of gas and 11,000 b/d of crude oil and gas liquids andholds net proved reserves of 35 million bbl of oil and liquids and363 Bcf of gas. Northrock also has valued its exploration assets(land and seismic) at C$132 million (US$88 million).

April 16, 1999

Oregon Eyes Lottery Funds to Build Pipeline

In an effort to attract large businesses to their districts, twoOregon state legislators introduced a bill recently that wouldprovide $20 million in lottery funds to help build a 64-milepipeline. No engineering study for the pipeline has been conductedso far. The bill’s main supporters, state Sen. Veral Tarno(R-Coquille) and Rep. Ken Messerle (R-Coos County), said some ofthe funds also could be used to build a high-voltage power line.

March 8, 1999