Operation

Baker to Operate All of El Paso’s GOM Platforms

Baker Energy, a unit of Michael Baker Corp., signed a majoroperation and maintenance agreement with El Paso Production Co.that covers all of El Paso’s offshore production facilities in theGulf of Mexico (GOM). El Paso Production, formerly known as SonatExploration, operates more than 50 manned and unmanned oil and gasproduction facilities throughout the GOM. The contract has anexpected annual value of $12 million.

November 22, 1999

Baker to Operate All of El Paso’s GOM Facilities

Baker Energy, a unit of Michael Baker Corp., signed a majoroperation and maintenance agreement with El Paso Production Co.that covers all of El Paso’s offshore production facilities in theGulf of Mexico (GOM). El Paso Production, formerly known as SonatExploration, operates more than 50 manned and unmanned oil and gasproduction facilities throughout the GOM. The contract has anexpected annual value of $12 million.

November 18, 1999

Two CMS Plants Go On Line in Michigan

Commercial operation began at two CMS Energy gas-firedgenerating plants in Michigan, adding 199 MW of capacity to thestate’s power grid for use this summer. The units, owned by CMSEnergy’s independent power unit, CMS Generation Co., will helpassure electric system reliability during peak demand periods.

June 21, 1999

KN’s Nebraska Choice Program is Challenged

Depending on who you ask, KN Energy’s (KN) choice gas program inNebraska was either a raving success or a seriously flawedoperation. Results indicate 100,000 people participated in thetwo-year program, which concluded last month. While KN was pleasedwith the turn-out, other involved parties have joined together in alawsuit accusing the Colorado-based company of breaking antitrustlaws and creating a monopoly by setting up unfair market advantagesfor itself and its affiliate, KN Gas Services.

June 7, 1999

KN’s Nebraska Program is Challenged

Depending on who you ask, KN Energy’s (KN) choice gas program inNebraska was either a raving success or a seriously flawedoperation. Results indicate 100,000 people participated in thetwo-year program, which concluded last month. While KN was pleasedwith the turn-out, other involved parties have joined together in alawsuit accusing the Colorado-based company of breaking antitrustlaws and creating a monopoly by setting up unfair market advantagesfor itself and its affiliate, KN Gas Services.

June 4, 1999

CA Fights FERC For Control of ISO and PX

In a classic states’ rights confrontation, California ischallenging FERC jurisdiction over the operation of the state’s twononprofit organizations created to make electric restructuring runsmoothly, the Independent System Operator (ISO) overseeing thetransmission grid and the Power Exchange (PX) providing a wholesalespot electricity market. Two bills have been proposed in the statelegislature to change the status of the ISO and PX in directresponse to FERC jurisdictional questions.

March 15, 1999

Cinergy Consolidates ProEnergy Purchase

Cinergy Corp. has moved to integrate its purchase of ProducersEnergy Marketing, LLC (ProEnergy) with its own commodity marketingoperation, cutting some ProEnergy executives and planning theintegration of its smaller Houston office into the larger ProEnergyfacilities in Houston.

February 8, 1999

Duke Builds Power, Gas Marketing with NP Energy

Duke Energy Trading and Marketing (DETM) added 1 Bcf/d of gassales and 14.07 million MWh of power sales to its marketingoperation with the purchase of NP Energy, which was at No. 20 inNGI’s power marketer ranking by volume in the third quarter. Themove pushes Duke up to No. 3 from No. 5 in gas marketing and to No.4 from the No. 7 spot in power based on third quarter volumes.

December 28, 1998

Briefs

Gulf Canada Resources said it closed on a 50-50 partnershipagreement with KeySpan Energy for the operation of its natural gasmidstream business in western Canada. Cash consideration paid byKeySpan was $290 million (US$189 million) to Gulf plus a $100million (US$65 million) loan to the partnership. The cash willoffset significant charges Gulf took during the third quarterprimarily related to crude oil asset write-downs.

December 28, 1998

Front Runner on Hold as Front Range Starts

The alliance of Public Service Co. of Colorado (PSCo) andColorado Interstate Gas (CIG) have launched the operation of their53-mile, $25 million Front Range Pipeline stretching from theWyoming border south to Platteville, CO, and effectively haltingdevelopment of a competing 109-mile Front Runner Pipeline, proposedby Denver-based KN Energy.

November 16, 1998