Preceding

New Mexico Opening to Electric Competition

The New Mexico Legislature passed a bill opening the state’sretail electric power market to competing suppliers beginning in2001. The bill, passed unanimously by the state House ofRepresentatives late Friday night, now goes to Gov. Gary Johnson,who has 20 days to sign it into law.

March 23, 1999

INGAA, EEI Back Conference on Northeast Gas Demand

The leaders of a major pipeline association and a key electricutility group jointly have expressed their support for FERC toconvene a conference “in the near future” to assess post-2000natural gas demand in the Northeast and the need for new pipelinecapacity to serve customers, particularly power generators, in thatmarket. Meanwhile, a new study sees no need for new capacity to theNortheast until 2004 (See related story this issue).

March 22, 1999

Compromise is Key for PA Deregulation Bill

Despite severe reservations from powerful marketers, such asEnron and Shell Energy Services, SB 601 was introduced to thePennsylvania legislature last week, moving residential and smallcommercial gas customers one step closer to gas supply choice. Thenext step for the bill, which supporters said was the result of aworking collaborative of marketers, LDCs, and the PennsylvaniaPublic Utilities Commission (PUC), will come March 23, when theSenate Consumer Protection committee will hold a hearing on thebill.

March 22, 1999

PNM Buying Stock, Rate Cut Rejected

Public Service Co. of New Mexico (PNM) said it embarked on a$17.3 million stock repurchase plan last week after announcing theNew Mexico Supreme Court rejected a $112 million rate cut imposedby the state’s outgoing Public Utility Commission (PUC) late lastyear.

March 22, 1999

Georgia Retail Unbundling on Fast Track

The Georgia Senate approved House Bill 822 by a vote of 52-0last week, paving the way for a one time, statewide customerassignment process to occur before the next heating season. Havingalready passed the House of Representatives unanimously, theamendment only needs Gov. Roy Barnes’ signature before it becomeslaw.

March 22, 1999

Columbia, Energy.com Offer Online Supplier Switching

Energy.com and Columbia Gas of Ohio have teamed up to enableColumbia Gas customers to switch suppliers online from theEnergy.com web site as part of the utility’s customer choiceprogram. It marks Energy.com’s entrance into active deregulationenrollment services, the company said.

March 22, 1999

Franks Doesn’t Plan Fixes to Pipeline Safety Act

Rep. Robert Franks (R-NJ) told natural gas executives yesterdaythe Pipeline Safety Act of 1995, which is up for reauthorization inCongress this year, has been a success story so far and that hedoesn’t think it should be changed.

March 19, 1999

CA Approaching Long Road to Restructuring

California regulators are scheduled to wrap up the formaldata-gathering phase of their assessment of the state’s natural gasmarkets with an oral argument March 23 in San Francisco. Using thisdata and the record from formal hearings conducted earlier thisyear, the California Public Utilities Commission will establish alist of the most promising options for injecting more competitioninto the state’s natural gas business, beginning next year. Thehalf-day hearing will divide 19 major parties into two discussionpanels: one focused on customer issues and the other oncompetitors. The three utilities will be represented on bothpanels.

March 19, 1999

Burlington, ECT Build Wind River Gathering

Burlington Resources has joined forces with Enron Capital &Trade Resources Corp. in a gas gathering partnership that willserve the Wind River Basin in Wyoming, which has suffered fromprocessing and transportation constraints in recent years.

March 18, 1999

INGAA, EEI Back Conference on Northeast Gas Demand

The leaders of the a major pipeline association and a keyelectric utility group jointly have expressed their support forFERC to convene a conference “in the near future” to assesspost-2000 natural gas demand in the Northeast and the need for newpipeline capacity to serve customers, particularly powergenerators, in that market.

March 17, 1999