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Industry Briefs

Kinder Morgan signed an agreement to purchase Citizens Communications’ natural gas division in Colorado for $11 million. The transaction, which must be approved by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, will add more than 13,000 primarily residential, commercial and agricultural customers to KMI’s retail natural gas division. KMI currently serves 225,000 customers in Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming, about 55,000 of which are located in Colorado. “This is a natural extension of our Colorado operations, as we have extensive experience serving small and rural communities, said Dan Watson, president of KMI’s retail natural gas division. “We look forward to adding these new customers to our service portfolio.” The asset purchase consists primarily of regulated gas distribution systems. In Colorado, Citizens’ serves 10,600 customers in Bent, Crowley, and Otero Counties, plus another 2,800 customers in Archuleta, La Plata, and Mineral Counties.

July 26, 2001

Industry Briefs

Kinder Morgan signed an agreement to purchase Citizens Communications’ natural gas division in Colorado for $11 million. The transaction, which must be approved by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, will add more than 13,000 primarily residential, commercial and agricultural customers to KMI’s retail natural gas division. KMI currently serves 225,000 customers in Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming, about 55,000 of which are located in Colorado. “This is a natural extension of our Colorado operations, as we have extensive experience serving small and rural communities, said Dan Watson, president of KMI’s retail natural gas division. “We look forward to adding these new customers to our service portfolio.” The asset purchase consists primarily of regulated gas distribution systems. In Colorado, Citizens’ serves 10,600 customers in Bent, Crowley, and Otero Counties, plus another 2,800 customers in Archuleta, La Plata, and Mineral Counties.

July 26, 2001

Industry Briefs

Kinder Morgan signed an agreement to purchase Citizens Communications’ natural gas division in Colorado for $11 million. The transaction, which must be approved by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, will add more than 13,000 primarily residential, commercial and agricultural customers to KMI’s retail natural gas division. KMI currently serves 225,000 customers in Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming, about 55,000 of which are located in Colorado. “This is a natural extension of our Colorado operations, as we have extensive experience serving small and rural communities, said Dan Watson, president of KMI’s retail natural gas division. “We look forward to adding these new customers to our service portfolio.” The asset purchase consists primarily of regulated gas distribution systems. In Colorado, Citizens’ serves 10,600 customers in Bent, Crowley, and Otero Counties, plus another 2,800 customers in Archuleta, La Plata, and Mineral Counties.

July 26, 2001

KN Energy, Nebraska Court Battle Set

Later this month, a Nebraska district court will hear arguments from Kinder Morgan subsidiary KN Energy, which has charged several municipalities in the western part of the state with attempting to regulate the gas company’s rates by requiring it to pay into a state loan fund, and when it refused to pay the charge, enacting ordinances to not allow a surcharge on gas purchases.

January 15, 2001

KN Energy, Nebraska Court Battle Set

Later this month, a Nebraska district court will hear argumentsfrom Kinder Morgan subsidiary KN Energy, which has charged severalmunicipalities in the western part of the state with attempting toregulate the gas company’s rates by requiring it to pay into astate loan fund, and when it refused to pay the charge, enactingordinances to not allow a surcharge on gas purchases.

January 10, 2001

Transportation Notes

MRT is lifting today a System Protection Warning that had beenimplemented Tuesday (see Daily GPI, Dec. 12).

December 15, 2000

Industry Brief

Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. announced it has purchasedDelta Terminal Services, Inc. for approximately $114 million incash. The acquisition “represents about half of the transactions weexpect to announce in December,” said Richard D. Kinder, KMPchairman, and brings to more than $2 billion the company’sannounced acquisitions this year. The Delta purchase includes twoliquid bulk storage terminals in New Orleans, LA, and Cincinnati,OH, providing services to producers of petroleum, chemicals andother products. “This acquisition is a great fit with our recentlyannounced GATX transaction — in which we acquired 12 terminalsacross the country — as it gives us liquids terminals in two newlocations, including access to the important Port of New Orleansmarket,” Kinder said. The New Orleans terminal has a storagecapacity of 2.5 million barrels, while the Cincinnati terminalholds 500,000 barrels.

December 6, 2000

NGPL’s New FT Auction Approved

A revised auction process for firm capacity, described as moremarket responsive, on Kinder Morgan’s Natural Gas Pipeline Companyof America won approval from the Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission last week (RP97-431-009).

October 30, 2000

NGPL’s New FT Auction Approved

A revised auction process for firm capacity, described as moremarket responsive, on Kinder Morgan’s Natural Gas Pipeline Companyof America won approval from the Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission yesterday (RP97-431-009).

October 26, 2000

Transportation Notes

Kinder Morgan Interstate will begin maintenance today on twounits at the Casper (WY) Compressor Station. For today’s gas dayonly Casper capacity will be reduced by 120,000 MMBtu/d, which KMIanticipates will impact upstream receipts Segments 10, 30, 40, 43,710 and 720, including both rich and lean supplies. StartingWednesday only one of the two units will be out of service at atime through Sept. 29. During this period Casper capacity will bereduced by 36,000 MMBtu/d, affecting the same segments as describedabove. Depending on nomination levels, IT/AOR, secondary and someprimary volumes risk not being scheduled. Deliveries to theNGC/KMIGT Casper Natrona and WBI/KMIGT Lost Cabin Bridger pointswill help alleviate the situation, KMI said.

August 1, 2000