Midwestern

Colder Weather Prompts Cash Rally with 10- to 75-cent Increases

Cash prices staged a solid rally Monday, jumping 10-75 cents in response to the return of colder weather in major midwestern, Midcontinent and northeastern markets and to a spike in futures prices.

March 14, 2006

Cinergy Chief Doesn’t See New Gas-Fired Plants

Expanding on Cinergy’s plans to reduce emissions ahead of regulatory requirements, CEO James Rogers said the Midwestern company that serves 1.5 million customers and burns 30 million tons of coal per year will continue to face environmental and capacity addition issues.

October 4, 2004

TransColorado Tests Market for 300,000 Dth/d Northbound Expansion

Increasing Piceance Basin production in Colorado and new takeaway capacity out of the Rockies to Midwestern markets have prompted TransColorado Gas Transmission to test market interest in a 300,000 Dth/d expansion of its system.

September 20, 2004

TransColorado Test Market for 300,000 Dth/d Northbound Expansion

Increasing Piceance Basin production in Colorado and new takeaway capacity out of the Rockies to Midwestern markets have prompted TransColorado Gas Transmission to test market interest in a 300,000 Dth/d expansion of its system.

September 17, 2004

Midwest LDCs Scramble to Sign Up Winter Supplies

Midwestern local distribution companies (LDCs) are looking at far fewer suppliers and treading cautiously in the new wholesale market without the large marketers they had relied on in the past.

September 16, 2002

Midwest LDCs Scramble to Sign Up Winter Supplies

Midwestern local distribution companies (LDCs) are looking at far fewer suppliers and treading cautiously in the new wholesale market without the large marketers they had relied on in the past.

September 12, 2002

Dominion Announces Open Season to Leidy

Dominion Transmission is conducting an open season for anupgrade of its system to provide 300 MMcf/d of new firmtransportation from Canadian and Midwestern points to the Leidy,PA, hub for connections to major markets in the Northeast.

September 25, 2000

Utilities Opening the Heartland to Choice, Sort Of

While five of seven midwestern states have choice programs forresidential gas customers, that doesn’t mean an energy shoppingtrend is sweeping the heartland. In fact, as is the case with therest of the country, regulators, utilities, marketers and end-usershave miles to go before competition really sets in.

July 5, 1999

MAIN Demand Growing, But Supplies Adequate

In a report released yesterday, the Mid-America InterconnectedNetwork (MAIN) said it expects a new peak for power demand in themidwestern NERC region this summer but power supplies should be”significantly improved” compared to the past two summers. The MAINstudy forecasts a peak demand of 48,157 MW this summer, compared to46,824 MW in 1998.

April 15, 1999
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