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ANR Files Another Wisconsin Expansion

Coastal’s ANR Pipeline applied to the FERC for another Wisconsinexpansion to add nearly 200 MMcf/d of capacity to go in service inNovember. 2000.

March 9, 1999

Dialogue on NOPR, NOI ‘Suspended’

The formal, bi-weekly negotiations on major gas restructuringinitiatives, which have been under way for two months, were”suspended” last week when various industry segments agreed that a”unified proposal” was not likely, sources said. This action wasnot totally unexpected.

March 9, 1999

Iowa Regulators Clear MidAmerican, CalEnergy Merger

The Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) gave its blessing to the proposedmerger of MidAmerican Energy Holdings Co. and CalEnergy Co. Inc.last week, removing the final regulatory hurdle to a transactionthat will combine and complement the assets and expertise of a U.S.utility with those of a United Kingdom utility. The deal isexpected to be completedon Friday.

March 9, 1999

PG&E Expects to Begin New Spending Spree

Following its reorganization of semi-autonomous PacificNorthwest and Texas gas assets, PG&E Gas Transmission (PG&EGT) is looking to bolster earnings through alliances andacquisitions that it hopes to complete later this year, accordingto Thomas King, president/COO of the Houston-based unit of PG&ECorp. PG&E GT transports an average of 6 Bcf/d through the tworegions.

March 9, 1999

Reliant Expands Midwest Retail Presence

Reliant Energy, formerly Houston Industries, expanded itsMidwest retail gas marketing business with the acquisition ofcertain assets of National Energy Management LLC and Koch MidstreamServices Co.’s Chicago operation. Together, these retail marketingbusinesses serve more than 2,200 accounts in the Chicago andsouthern Wisconsin areas and have annual revenues exceeding $65million.

March 8, 1999

Thunder Creek Construction Under Way

Thunder Creek Gas Services LLC, a joint venture of Devon EnergyCorp. and KN Energy, has begun construction of a 126-mile gasgathering system in the Powder River Basin of northeast Wyoming.The system is expected to be operational by fall at a total cost ofabout $100 million.

March 8, 1999

Coastal, Williams Battle for Shot at Florida Panhandle

A battle for a grip on the growing gas market in the Florida Panhandle has flared up, involving a trio of gas pipeline companies, two of which are planning new offshore routes to the state from producing platforms near Mobile Bay, AL.

March 8, 1999

NYMEX Pondering Future of Western Contracts

Electronic trading may be the antidote to anemic trading of theNew York Mercantile Exchange’s Alberta and Permian Basin gasfutures contracts, Exchange President R. Patrick Thompson said lastweek.

March 8, 1999

Alliance Breaks Ground, Begins Construction

Moving one step closer to bringing 1.325 Bcf/d of gas fromWestern Canada to Chicago, Alliance Pipeline last week announcedthe start of construction with the clearing of 410 miles offorested rights-of-way for mainlines and laterals in northwesternAlberta and northeastern British Columbia. The entire system isexpected to be completed and in service by October, 2000. Alliancesaid it already has commitments from 37 shippers for 15-yearcontracts worth a total of $8.2 billion. Agreements have beenreached with 93% of landowners along its 2,320-mile route acrossCanada and the United States, while time to complete the NEBproceedings has been built into the construction schedule.

March 8, 1999

Hoecker Gives Counsel on NOPR, NOI Negotiations

In an unusual step last week, FERC Chairman James Hoeckeroffered some advice to the industry negotiators who have beenmeeting in closed-door sessions to craft an agreement on the majornatural gas initiatives contained in the notice of proposedrulemaking (NOPR) and notice of inquiry (NOI).

March 8, 1999