Marketer

PowerSpring Targets Commercials, Citygates

PowerSpring.com, a newly-formed marketer-technology partnership,is rolling out a B2B website aimed at bringing price transparencyto citygates across the country, to tap the next level ofcost-conscious customers, commercial end users, according to JohnHarpole, PowerSpring executive vice president.

April 17, 2000

PowerSpring Targets Commercials, Citygates

PowerSpring.com, a newly-formed marketer-technology partnership,is rolling out a B2B website aimed at bringing price transparencyto citygates across the country, to tap the next level ofcost-conscious customers, commercial end users, according to JohnHarpole, PowerSpring executive vice president.

April 11, 2000

Northeast Jumps, Other Markets Flat Heading into Weekend

In a break from the usual price downturns associated withend-of-the-week gas trading, many markets points posted no gain orsmall increases Friday. Northeast points were the notable exceptionas expected wintery weather for the weekend caused significantprice jumps.

February 14, 2000

Enron-El Paso Deal Gets Green Light at FERC

Producer/marketer shippers on El Paso Natural Gas and Californiaregulators aren’t going to like FERC’s ruling on Enron NorthernAmerica Corp.’s 1.2 Bcf/d contract deal with the pipeline — itaccepted the mega-deal and rejected most of their protests.

January 24, 2000

FERC OKs Enron-El Paso Capacity Lease

Producer/marketer shippers on El Paso Natural Gas and Californiaregulators aren’t going to like FERC’s ruling on Enron NorthernAmerica Corp.’s 1.2 Bcf/d contract arrangement with the pipeline— it accepted the mega-deal and rejected most of their protests.

January 24, 2000

GreenMountain.com Starts ‘Tree-Free Billing

GreenMountain.com, a retail electricity marketer with a penchantfor things environmental, will plant a tree in honor of allPennsylvanians who use its “Tree-Free Billing” program —otherwise known as an Internet account.

December 14, 1999

Industry Briefs

GasKey, a marketer to more than 20,000 residential and smallcommercial customers in Georgia, won the dubious award of being themost complained-about gas supplier in the state last month, theGeorgia Public Service Commission said in a new online report cardpublished earlier this week. GasKey, which recently sold its customersto Georgia Natural Gas Services (GNGS), compiled 45.14 complaints per10,000 customers last month. Second on the list is the now bankruptPeachtree Natural Gas, which received 26.43 complaints per 10,000customers. Shell Energy Services bought Peachtree’s 170,000 customerslast month. The two largest suppliers in the market, GNGS and Scanareceived relatively few complaints, ranking No. 11 and No. 13respectively out of a total of 17 utilities. For more information onthe ranking see the PSC’s web site.

December 3, 1999

Statoil Energy Up for Grabs

Statoil Energy, the largest Appalachian Basin gas reserve holderand a top energy marketer and independent power producer, was puton the auction block last week after having failed in its attemptthis summer to find a partner to invest about $1 billion in itsfuture.

October 18, 1999

Statoil Energy Up for Grabs

Statoil Energy, the largest Appalachian Basin gas reserve holderand a top energy marketer and independent power producer, was puton the auction block yesterday after having failed in its attemptthis summer to find a partner to invest about $1 billion in itsfuture.

October 14, 1999

PP&L Buying Montana Marketer To Go With Power Plants

While Eastern Pennsylvania utility, PP&ampL Resources, continuedits cross-country expansion, annexing assets in Montana and Maine,former utility Montana Power mapped out a future in oil, gas andtelecommunications.

May 31, 1999