Month

May Prices See Little Movement; Swing a Bit Softer

As trading for next month picked up some momentum Wednesday, theMay market appeared to be developing with less volatility than inprevious bidweeks this year. One marketer reported Chicago citygatedeals Wednesday in the exact same $2.36-39 range as he had tradedTuesday. Many other points also were reported to be staying closeto their starting levels. However, a couple of sources reportedSouthern California border numbers falling slightly to $2.22-24from the mid-$2.20s., while a marketer said Sumas was recovering tothe mid $1.90s after having dipped slightly Tuesday.

April 29, 1999

May Futures Break Resistance, Move to 6-Month Highs

Feeding off momentum gained in both the regular and accesstrading sessions Wednesday, the futures market muscled higheryesterday as the May contract notched its highest price since lastNovember. After gapping higher to open at $2.215, May traded mostlysideways Thursday morning before an early afternoon buying surgemapped out yesterday’s high price at $2.23. The contract finishedjust off that level at $2.225, a 5.1-cent advance on the day.

April 23, 1999

TX Drilling and Production Off Sharply

The Texas Railroad Commission (TRC) issued 611 original drillingpermits last month, down sharply from 979 issued in March of 1998.The total number of drilling permits issued for the year to date isalso down sharply. The TRC has issued 1,728 permits so far thisyear, down more than 1,200 from the 2,946 permits issued over thesame period of 1998.

April 12, 1999

ANR Tries to Protect WI Market from New Rival

After an assault on its prized Wisconsin markets earlier thismonth by a formidable new rival pipeline project proposed by Wicor,Viking Gas and CMS Energy, ANR Pipeline came out shooting last weekwith a pledge to continue its annual expansions into the state. TheCoastal Corp. subsidiary said its “10-Cent Solution” program, whichhas yielded two expansion projects in the last eighteen months willcontinue to be the best option for gas shippers in the region. Thisyear’s open season started last week and will continue throughApril 30 for new firm transportation service starting Nov. 1, 2001.

March 22, 1999

Producers to Take Case to Capitol Hill, White House

Independent producers plan to present a resolution later thismonth to congressional lawmakers and others in the federalgovernment seeking their support for measures to lift the oil andgas industry from its currently depressed state.

March 8, 1999

Producers Take Case to Capitol Hill, White House

Independent producers plan to present a resolution later thismonth to congressional lawmakers and others in the federalgovernment, asking them to support measures to lift the oil and gasindustry from its currently depressed state.

March 4, 1999

BP Amoco Sets Reorganization, Job Cuts

Continuing to work through the monstrous merger completed amonth ago, BP Amoco centralized its power last week by choosing theWestlake complex in Houston as its exploration and productionheadquarters, then revealing a 1,400 person job cut at the complex.Company officials said the jobs were lost due to duplication andcommodity price reasons. Overall, BP Amoco plans to lay off 1,600workers in Texas by the end of the first quarter.

February 1, 1999

Y2K Conference Set for February

FERC announced it will sponsor a technical conference next monthon the issue of Y2K readiness in the energy industry. It will beheld Feb. 18 at 9 a.m. at the Commission’s Washington headquarters.

January 25, 1999

Amway, Columbia Target Ohio, Georgia

Amway Corp. and Columbia Energy are taking their retail energyalliance to Ohio this month, three months after testing energymarketing strategies in Georgia. Georgia residents who have chosenColumbia Energy through Amway distributors can save as much as 18%per year on the cost of natural gas, according to Columbia.

January 11, 1999

PNGTS Trying to Complete Construction by February

Portland Natural Gas Transmission System isn’t going to make itssecond start-up deadline this month, but officials are promising tobe in service in early February. The pipeline originally expected152 MMcf/d of Canadian gas would begin flowing to New Englandmarkets last November.

January 7, 1999