Purchase

El Paso Displays Post-Merger Form

One day after concluding its purchase of Sonat Inc., El PasoEnergy Corp. completed its after-merger corporate restructuring.Through normal attrition, early retirement and 607 layoffs, thework force has been pared down from 5,500 to 4,575, the companysaid Tuesday. The action is part of a company-wide plan toimplement the optimal corporate organization for the future, ElPaso said, and the company expects to save in excess of $100million in the first full year after the merger due to thesemeasures.

October 27, 1999

Industry Brief

The “buy Canadian” bug reached Fort Worth, TX-based QuicksilverResources yesterday as it announced the purchase of controllinginterest in Alberta-based MGV Energy. No terms of the transactionwere disclosed. MGV currently produces 1.2 MMcf/d and has 5 Bcf ofproven producing reserves. The move gives Quicksilver, whichproduces over 50 MMcf/d from developments in Montana, Michigan,Wyoming and Texas, a Canadian presence. “This is the first of manysteps we will undertake in Canada,” said Porter Farrell, aQuicksilver spokesman. “We’ve been very aggressive in establishinga core area up there and are intent on growing it.”

August 27, 1999

Industry Briefs

Chesapeake Energy Corp. of Oklahoma City, OK, fully exercised ona cash-less basis the common stock purchase warrant issued to itfrom Gothic Energy Corp. in March 1998 and had thereby acquired2,394,125 shares of Gothic common stock. Chesapeake now owns about13% of Gothic’s common stock. The warrant for 2,439,246 shares hadbeen issued to Chesapeake as part of a transaction involving theacquisition by Chesapeake of shares of Gothic’s senior redeemablepreferred stock, a 50% interest in Gothic’s Arkoma basin gas andoil properties and a 50% interest in substantially all of Gothic’sundeveloped acreage. The shares were issued pursuant to thecash-less exercise provisions of the warrant that permittedChesapeake to surrender the right to exercise the warrant inexchange for a number of shares (45,121) of Gothic common stock.

August 19, 1999

Industry Briefs

Coral Energy affiliates have signed a deal to supply gas to andpurchase the power from the proposed 830 MW Tenaska GatewayGenerating Station in Rusk County, TX. Construction of the plant isscheduled to begin this summer and be completed in spring 2001. Aspart of the deal, Coral also has gained an equity position inTenaska Gateway Partners, which will build, own and operate thefacility. It is Omaha-based Tenasaka’s second power project in thelast two years. “Joining with Tenaska in the Gateway GeneratingStation supports Coral’s strategy to build a power generationplatform that complements our marketing and trading activities,”said Coral CEO Charlie Crisp. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

August 10, 1999

Coral Dives into LNG Market

Coral Energy jumped head first into a new arena last Friday withits purchase of 2.8 Bcf of liquefied natural gas (LNG) fromMalaysia LNG Sdn. Bhd. The shipment will be delivered to CMS’ LakeCharles, LA, LNG import facility later this month. Terms of thetransaction were not released.

July 12, 1999

Coral, Aided by Shell, Dives into LNG Market

Coral Energy jumped head first into a new arena last Friday withits 2.8 Bcf purchase of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from MalaysiaLNG Sdn. Bhd. The shipment will be delivered to CMS’ Lake Charles,LA, LNG import facility later this month. Terms of the transactionwere not released.

July 12, 1999

Enogex Completes Transok Purchase

Enogex Inc. completed its acquisition of Transok LLC, a gatherer,processor and transporter of natural gas in Oklahoma andTexas. Enogex, a subsidiary of OGE Energy Corp., announced plans May17 to buy Transok from Houston-based Tejas Gas LLC, an affiliate ofShell Oil Co. for $701 million (See Daily GPI May 18, 1999).

July 2, 1999

NiSource Discusses Purchase with Columbia Shareholders

NiSource Chairman Gary Neale said his company has been meetingwith shareholders representing more than 30% of Columbia EnergyGroup’s outstanding common stock, including six of the eightlargest shareholders, and has found the investors eager to see thetwo companies begin negotiations on a potential merger transaction.

June 11, 1999

Industry Briefs

Nevada Energy Inc. signed an offer to purchase from ConsolidatedBeacon Resources Ltd. two separate onshore exploration agreementscovering a combined total area of about 82,000 net hectaresnorthwest of Truro, Nova Scotia. Nevada will have a 75% workinginterest in 27,970 gross hectares and a 100% working interest in60,936 gross hectares and will be the operator. The agreementsrequire the operator to expend capital to fulfil the earningrequirements under the terms of the work programs as required bythe Nova Scotia Petroleum Directorate. Significant offshore gastests have been documented in the 5 MMcf/d range with establishedoil and gas production of 4 MMBoe realized at the onshore StoneyCreek Field within the same depositional basin about 78 milesnorthwest of the lands.

June 3, 1999

Dominion Resources to Buy 10 Turbines

Dominion Resources announced Friday it has signed an agreementwith General Electric Co. for an option to purchase 10 naturalgas-fired electric generation turbines for an undisclosed sum.

June 1, 1999