Position

El Paso Shuffles Pipeline Management

El Paso Corp. announced that Patricia A. Shelton will leave her position as president of the company’s western pipeline group at the end of the year and be replaced by James J. Cleary, who has been president of ANR Pipeline since the Coastal merger. The company did not say why Shelton is leaving.

October 31, 2003

Aspen Exploration Increases Gas Position Near Sacramento

Denver-based Aspen Exploration Corp. said last week that it has acquired two contiguous gas properties located in Colusa County, CA, approximately 100 miles northeast of Sacramento.

May 5, 2003

Aspen Exploration Increases Gas Position Near Sacramento

Denver-based Aspen Exploration Corp. said Tuesday that it has acquired two contiguous gas properties located in Colusa County, CA, approximately 100 miles northeast of Sacramento.

April 30, 2003

Mirant Boosts Liquidity, Closes $300M Chinese Asset Interest Sale

Mirant’s liquidity position heading into 2003 was significantly strengthened after the Atlanta-based company on Tuesday said that it has completed the sale of the company’s 33% economic interest in the Shajiao C power plant in China to China Resources Power Holding Co. Ltd. for $300 million.

January 2, 2003

ICE, Nymex Tout Growing OTC Clearing Business; EnergyClear Opens Shop

IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) flexed its muscles on Thursday, revealing its strong position in the U.S. over-the-counter (OTC) natural gas market. The exchange said about one million natural gas contracts have been cleared through its system since March with a notional value of about $10 billion. ICE said it also set a new daily cleared volume record for natural gas transactions in the United Kingdom on Thursday and has cleared more than one billion therms in the that country since September.

November 11, 2002

ICE Clears $10B in U.S. Gas Contracts

IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) flexed its muscles on Thursday, revealing its strong position in the U.S. over-the-counter (OTC) natural gas market. The exchange said about one million natural gas contracts have been cleared through its system since March with a notional value of about $10 billion. ICE said it also set a new daily cleared volume record for natural gas transactions in the United Kingdom on Thursday and has cleared more than one billion therms in the that country since September.

November 8, 2002

Industry Briefs

Range Resources boosted its hedging position to take advantage of recent commodity price increases, locking in prices for two-thirds of its oil and gas production next year. All of the Company’s hedges are straight swaps entered into primarily with major financial institutions. “With approximately 75% of projected production from current projects hedged for the fourth quarter, and roughly two-thirds hedged for 2003 at attractive prices, we have greatly enhanced the predictability of our cash flow,” said Range President John H. Pinkerton. “To the extent futures prices maintain current levels or extend their gains, we will continue to pursue our policy of hedging 50-75% of anticipated production at least for 12-18 months.” The company has 97,842 MMBtu/d of gas production hedged for the fourth quarter at $4.08/MMBtu, 84,659 MMBtu/d hedged for 2003 at $3.95, 41,471 MMBtu/d hedged for 2004 at $3.92 and 9,932 MMBtu/d hedged in 2005 at $3.80. Range’s production comes primarily from the Permian Basin, as well as basins in the Midcontinent, Gulf Coast and Appalachian regions.

October 21, 2002

Former FERC Commissioner to Join, Eventually Run INGAA

Former FERC Commissioner Donald Santa Jr. is expected to assume the new position of executive vice president of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) later this year and take over the reins of the interstate pipeline group by as early as 2004, when its existing president, Jerald V. Halvorsen, is due to retire.

October 21, 2002

Range Locks in High Prices on Two-Thirds of 2003 Production

Range Resources boosted its hedging position to take advantage of recent commodity price increases, locking in prices for two-thirds of its oil and gas production next year. All of the Company’s hedges are straight swaps entered into primarily with major financial institutions.

October 18, 2002

Former FERC Commissioner to Join, Eventually Run INGAA

Former FERC Commissioner Donald Santa Jr. is expected to assume the new position of executive vice president of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) later this year and take over the reins of the interstate pipeline group by as early as 2004, when its existing president, Jerald V. Halvorsen, is due to retire.

October 17, 2002