Proposed

Industry Briefs

The proposed merger of Anadarko Petroleum and Union PacificResources moved forward yesterday when the U.S. Federal TradeCommission (FTC) granted early termination of the statutory waitingperiod required under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Anti-Trust ImprovementsAct. Completion of the merger still is subject to the approval ofthe shareholders of both companies and satisfaction of othercustomary conditions. Under the agreement, which was unanimouslyapproved by each company’s board of directors, UPR shareholderswill receive 0.455 Anadarko common shares for each UPR common sharethey own. The offer is worth about $5.6 billion. Anadarko will alsotake on $2.6 billion in long-term debt from UPR. Closing isexpected in July. UPR will become a wholly-owned subsidiary ofHouston-based Anadarko. The purchase more than doubles Anadarko’sNorth American gas reserves from 2.5 Tcf to 5.8 Tcf. The increasemoves the company from the 13th largest company in terms of NorthAmerican gas reserves to fifth. The increase of production is evenmore pronounced, as Anadarko will go from 170 Bcf/year (20th place)by itself to 634 Bcf/year (sixth place).

May 12, 2000

Maritimes Brings Gas to Maine Via Bangor

Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline, L.L.C. announced anagreement yesterday with Bangor Gas Co. to transport up to 85,000Dth/d from the Maritimes facilities to Bangor Gas’ proposeddistribution facilities in Veazie, ME, and Bucksport, ME.

February 1, 2000

NY Pulls in Welcome Mat for Millennium

In an “emergency motion,” the New York Public Service Commissionhas asked FERC not to award the proposed Millennium Pipeline finalenvironmental clearance until an alternate route is found for theproject in the state.

January 31, 2000

PSC Approves Wisconsin Energy-WICOR Merger

The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin approved the proposedmerger of Wisconsin Energy Corp. and WICOR by a vote of 3-0. Thedeal still requires clearance from the Federal Trade Commission andSecurities and Exchange Commission. Nov. 2, the companies said theFTC had requested additional information in connection with theirHart-Scott-Rodino filing. Both companies have supplied additionalinformation and documentation in response to the request.

January 24, 2000

KCPL Leaves Western Resources at the Altar

Kansas City Power & Light Co. (KCPL) threw down its bouquetlast week, canceling its proposed merger with the financiallytroubled Western Resources citing doubts about Western’s growth andincreasing shareholder opposition to the transaction. KCPL canceledthe merger using a stipulation in the original agreement requiringthe merger to have all regulatory approvals completed by Dec. 31,1999. The merger suffered from regulatory delays and never receiveda final okay from FERC.

January 10, 2000

Industry Briefs

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission said that at its nextmeeting Jan. 12 it will consider a final rule on the proposedchanges to its regulations governing short-term natural gastransportation services and interruptible transportation (DocketsRM98-10 and RM98-12).

January 6, 2000

Dynegy and Illinova Marriage Delayed Slightly

Dynegy Inc. announced earlier this week that the date of itsproposed merger with Illinova Corp. has been temporarily postponedbecause certain power plant sales to El Paso Energy will takelonger to close than expected. The company had planned on finishingthe merger Jan. 4. Now, Dynegy is pushing back its projected dateof close until later in the month.

December 29, 1999

MCN, DTE Shareholders Approve Merger

Shareholders of MCN Energy Group and DTE Energy bothoverwhelmingly voted in favor of their two companies’ mergeryesterday. DTE proposed to purchase MCN last October (see DailyGPI, Oct. 6). The deal still needs Security and ExchangeCommission, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and FERC approval. Thecompanies expect the merger to close in mid-2000.

December 21, 1999

El Paso Plans New Pipeline For Raton Basin Gas

El Paso Energy Corp. announced an open season for a newlyproposed 175 MMcf/d interstate pipeline between the Raton Basin andthe interstate pipelines of El Paso Natural Gas and NorthernNatural Gas in Moore County, TX. The open season began last weekand will conclude on Jan. 7 at 5 p.m. (MST).

December 20, 1999

El Paso Plans New Pipeline for Raton Basin Gas

El Paso Energy Corp. announced an open season for a newlyproposed 175 MMcf/d interstate pipeline between the Raton Basin andthe interstate pipelines of El Paso Natural Gas and NorthernNatural Gas in Moore County, TX. The open season began yesterdayand will conclude on Jan. 7 at 5 p.m. (MST).

December 16, 1999