Ranch

Transportation Notes

Reporting that its Washington Ranch Storage Field was experiencing maximum withdrawals, El Paso declared an Unauthorized Overpull Penalty situation Tuesday. It urged shippers to review their supply/demand balances and the performance of their suppliers to insure that sufficient gas is delivered to El Paso to cover the gas being taken off-system. The pipeline said it will limit scheduled volumes at underperforming interconnects.

June 21, 2001

Transportation Notes

Reporting that its Washington Ranch Storage Field was experiencing maximum withdrawals, El Paso declared an Unauthorized Overpull Penalty situation Tuesday. It urged shippers to review their supply/demand balances and the performance of their suppliers to ensure that sufficient gas is delivered to El Paso to cover the gas being taken off-system. The pipeline said it will limit scheduled volumes at underperforming interconnects.

June 20, 2001

Transportation Notes

El Paso reported Friday its system integrity was threatened byhigh linepack and it was making maximum injections at theWashington Ranch storage facility. The pipeline said it had imposedcustody limits at delivery points that are not taking scheduledquantities, and if necessary will limit overdeliveries at receiptpoints.

February 26, 2001

Transportation Notes

Pacific Gas & Electric did not extend a systemwide OFObeyond Wednesday.

November 30, 2000

Transportation Notes

El Paso declared an Unauthorized Overpull Penalty situationTuesday effective until further notice. Washington Ranch StorageField is experiencing maximum withdrawals, the pipeline said, andit will limit scheduled volumes at underperforming interconnects toensure system integrity.

August 16, 2000

Transportation Notes

Saying its Washington Ranch Storage Field was experiencingmaximum withdrawals, El Paso declared an Unauthorized OverpullPenalty situation Thursday, effective until further notice. Thepipeline will limit scheduled volumes at interconnects that areunderperforming.

August 11, 2000

Coral Building Mexico Pipeline

Coral Energy’s Coral de Mexico LLC plans to build a 104-mile,24-inch gas pipeline from the King Ranch in South Texas, crossingthe Rio Grande River near McAllen, TX, and running south intoMexico in the direction of Arguelles. The FERC approved a bordercrossing and presidential permit for the project last week.

November 22, 1999

Coral Building Mexico Pipeline

Coral Energy’s Coral de Mexico LLC plans to build a 104-mile,24-inch gas pipeline from the King Ranch in South Texas, crossingthe Rio Grande River near McAllen, TX, and running south intoMexico in the direction of Arguelles. The FERC approved a bordercrossing and presidential permit for the project last week.

November 19, 1999

Transportation Notes

Saying its Washington Ranch Storage Field was experiencingmaximum withdrawals, El Paso declared an Unauthorized OverpullPenalty situation effective Thursday until further notice. Thepipeline said it would limit scheduled volumes at underperforminginterconnects to insure system integrity.

October 22, 1999

Petrominerals Takes Share of Wyoming Field

Petrominerals Corp. of Foothills Ranch, CA, completed theacquisition of a 25% interest in a gas field in southwest Wyoming.Current production from the field is 700 Mcf/d (155 Mcf/d net) fromtwo active wells. The company has committed to participate in thedrilling of two additional wells by year-end and has identified twoshut-in wells it plans to return to production later in the year.

September 21, 1999