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Montana Sued Over Coal Bed Methane Development on Environmental Concerns

Stating that a state-approved coal bed methane plan unconstitutionally allows methane companies to waste billions of gallons of groundwater and violate air and water quality standards, the Northern Plains Resource Council has filed a lawsuit against three Montana agencies.

October 13, 2003

Transportation Notes

Due to inspection of Unit #4 at the Kemmerer (WY) Station, there will be no Park or Loan service available Monday through Friday this week, Northwest said.

April 28, 2003

Transportation Notes

CIG declared a force majeure condition Friday at its Elk Basin Compressor Station located on the Wind River Lateral in Park County, WY. A compressor engine had to be taken out of service for repairs. CIG estimates that the outage will last at least 30 days. It anticipates being able to flow 47,000 Dth/d through the station, but said any impact to service will depend on any given day’s nominations.

February 19, 2002

People

The upper management at Kinder Morgan received a shake-upyesterday as P. Anthony Lannie was promoted to president of KinderMorgan’s power operations, C. Park Shaper was promoted to vicepresident and CFO and David Dehaemers moved from CFO to vicepresident of corporate development. Richard D. Kinder, CEO ofKinder Morgan, said the appointments strengthen the company’smanagement team. Lannie was president of Coral Energy Canada andsenior vice president and general counsel of Coral Energy, thedownstream gas and power segment of Shell Oil Co. Prior to joiningKinder Morgan, Shaper was president of Altair Corporation, afinancial services firm. He also was previously CFO of a divisionof First Data Corporation.

January 26, 2000

Industry Brief

UtiliCorp Energy Management (UEM) has been awarded a three-yearcontract to manage the energy requirements of Ash Grove Cement, anOverland Park, Kan.-based company operating facilities in ninewestern states. Financial terms of the agreement were notdisclosed. UEM will manage the cement company’s energy procurement,supply management, contract negotiations, and reporting and billingservices, as well as identify and implement energy cost reductionstrategies. UEM said the deal was important because it improves thegeographic presence of the company. Ash Grove Cement annually usesmore than 6.5 Bcf and 600,000 MWh at its facilities.

September 22, 1999
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