Trailblazer Pipeline is planning an expansion project and apotential extension to serve growing production in the Powder Riverbasin in Wyoming. The pipeline last week started an open season totest the market for both projects.
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Denver’s Tom Brown Inc. paid $16.2 million for an estimated 22Bcf of gas equivalent in reserves, with current net dailyproduction of 8 MMcf of equivalent gas in the Rocky Mountainregion’s Pavillion field. The transaction by the independent energycompany increases its working interest in the Pavillion to 90%, upfrom a previous 50% interest.
Transportation Notes
Public Service Co. of Colorado will limit production behindBaxter Point to 3 MMcf/d April 24-May 7. Affected producers arebeing notified.
Quicksilver Closes CMS Michigan E&P Deal
Quicksilver Resources Inc. last week completed a deal acquiring CMS Energy Corp.’s Michigan gas and oil exploration and production properties, including the stock of Terra Energy Ltd., as well as other smaller interests in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The deal was announced in January (see NGI Jan. 24).
Quicksilver Closes CMS Michigan E&P Deal
Quicksilver Resources Inc. completed its acquisition of CMSEnergy Corp.’s gas and crude oil exploration and productionproperties in Michigan, including the stock of Terra Energy Ltd.,as well as other smaller interests in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.The deal was announced in January (see Daily GPI Jan. 20).
People
Texaco named John E. Bethancourt president-production operationsyesterday. Bethancourt, whose appointment is effective immediately,was most recently vice president – upstream corporate development.In his new role, Bethancourt will relocate to Texaco’s CorporateCenter in White Plains, NY. After joining Texaco upon the company’sacquisition of Getty Oil in 1984, Bethancourt was appointed areamanager-South Texas in Texaco U.S.A. producing operations. In 1996he was appointed vice president of international businessdevelopment in Texaco International Marketing and Manufacturing,and was named to his most recent assignment in November 1997.
Calpine Sets Up for Southeast Assault
Calpine Corp. continued its torrid growth last week byannouncing intentions to build two new power plants in theSoutheast. The 1,500 MW of production generated by the newlyproposed plants is expected to be available in 2003. Calpine saidit expects to invest $805 million for the two plants.
Analyst Report: Producers’ Time to Shine Nears
After suffering through a long period of low prices and thinmargins, exploration and production (E&P) companies appear tobe headed toward a period of success, a report published recentlyby Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown said. Strong gas prices, industryconsolidation and probable low storage levels are the main factorscontributing the report’s bullish conclusions.
Koch Parking Deal Irks Shippers
Amoco Production, Amoco Energy Trading, Dynegy and Marathon Oilhave filed a protest at FERC charging Koch Gateway withdiscrimination and violation of affiliate rules. The four shipperssaid the pipeline and its affiliate, Koch Energy Trading (KET),have been speculating on price spreads between market points andthe Henry Hub using Koch’s gas parking and lending (PAL) service,and preventing other Koch shippers from taking advantage of thesame opportunities.
Koch Parking Deal Irks Shippers
Amoco Production, Amoco Energy Trading, Dynegy and Marathon Oilhave filed a protest at FERC charging Koch Gateway withdiscrimination and violation of affiliate rules. The four shipperssaid the pipeline and its affiliate, Koch Energy Trading (KET),have been speculating on price spreads between market points andthe Henry Hub using Koch’s gas parking and lending (PAL) service.