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Gas-Rich BC Immune to Drilling Slump

As construction begins on Alliance Pipeline, Canadiannatural-gas producers are mounting aggressive northern drillingcampaigns to fill up the added export capacity when it goes intoservice in October of 2000. Northeastern British Columbia, thestarting point for Alliance’s 2,320-mile route to Chicago, hasemerged as an E&ampP hot spot.

March 15, 1999

CA’s First Merchant Gas Storage Set to Open

Wild Goose Storage, California’s first merchant natural gasstorage facility, is set to begin operations April 1, at the sametime the state’s second merchant storage project gets a publicairing of its 18 Bcf proposal.

March 15, 1999

FERC Bypasses PDs for Northeast Pipeline Projects

A very divided FERC last week broke with a decade-old procedureby leapfrogging the preliminary determination (PD) step in fourcontroversial pipeline projects intended to carry Canadian gas fromthe U.S. Midwest to the Northeast gas market. Instead, it deferredaction on the fate of the projects until all of the environmentalreviews are completed – “hopefully” by early next fall. Projectsponsors had mixed reactions: they were disappointed by the breakwith PD procedure, but they also were encouraged by FERC’sassurance of a final vote by fall. And all said – at least publicly- they still planned to move forward with their separate projects,but sources said privately sponsors were re-evaluating whether itwas “worthwhile to go ahead.”

March 15, 1999

Coho Defaults on Debt

Coho Energy was notified by its lenders last week that it wasin default on an $89.6 million over-balance. The company failed tomake the first of five scheduled payments on the balance, whichresulted from an overall $239.6 million debt. The lenders reservedall rights, remedies and privileges as a result of the paymentdefault, but Coho said it expects to continue to discuss afinancing alternative with the bank group.

March 15, 1999

Rumor Spikes El Paso, Sonat Trading

Trading in El Paso Energy stock was nearly triple normalactivity Friday, thanks to a rumor the company was acquiring SonatInc. Sonat share trading was more than five times the usual volumeas well. Friday El Paso closed down 2 15/16 at 35 _. Sonat closedup 3 1/16 at 30 3/16. El Paso’s 52-week range is 24 11/16 to 393/8, and Sonat’s 52-week range is 23 9/16 to 45.

March 15, 1999

Prices, Depletions Hindering GOM Supply Growth

While no one is ringing the alarm bell and shouting about asupply crunch, near-term Gulf of Mexico gas supplies are expectedby many to suffer from depletions and diminished drilling due tolow prices.

March 15, 1999

MidAmerican, CalEnergy Get IUB Nod, Close Merger

CalEnergy Co. Inc. and MidAmerican Energy Holdings Co. formallyclosed their merger Friday, marking the first time that anindependent power producer has acquired a traditional gas andelectric utility. The Iowa Utilities Board’s (IUB) recent approvalof the deal cleared the way for it to be completed.

March 15, 1999

Aquila Energy Moving to Kansas City

Aquila Energy, UtiliCorp United’s main energy marketing arm,announced Wednesday it is moving from Omaha, NE, to Kansas City,MO.. The company will bring 405 employees to occupy 70,000 squarefeet on three floors of the Town Pavilion in downtown K.C.

March 15, 1999

OCC Weighing Interim Rates for ONG

The Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) is deciding whether toorder interim rates, which could lead to a reduction for customersof Oklahoma Natural Gas (ONG), which would create what the LDCcalls “a rate case within a rate case.”

March 15, 1999

Gas Unlikely to Benefit From TX Producer Relief

Small gas producers might not see much if any benefit from aseverance tax relief bill passed by the Texas legislature lastweek. Oil producers, however, will get a break. Relief specified inthe bill is triggered by low commodity prices, and the trigger foroil producers already has been pulled. However, the statecomptroller’s office does not expect gas prices to dive low enough,long enough to enact relief.

March 15, 1999