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Resilient Cash Market Refuses to Fall

Except in the Northeast, cash price averages showed littlemovement yesterday as strong demand fought bearish weather to astandstill. Despite the lack of “real winter weather,” as onesource put it, the cash market’s recent resiliency had many tradersdisplaying quiet confidence about the market’s chances to maintainits bullish trend heading into the weekend.

February 18, 2000

NGPL Auction ‘Unreasonable,’ But FERC Refuses to Cancel Results

A recent capacity auction conducted by the Natural Gas PipelineCo. of America (NGPL) was “unreasonable and unduly preferential,”FERC said last week, but it refused to overturn the auction’sresults, as was requested by producers and marketers. It gave thepipeline the benefit of the doubt on this score, saying that NGPLhad “followed an arguable interpretation of its tariff,” which hadbeen approved by the Commission.

November 8, 1999

Exxon Asks FERC to Reopen Dynegy/El Paso Case

FERC is not doing its job if it hides behind the letter of thelaw and refuses to recognize abuses of market power merely becausethe abusers are staying within the bounds of maximum lawful rates.That was the decision on April 9 of the D.C. Court of Appeals,which found an order by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ina case involving rates charged by Southern California Gas”arbitrary and capricious.” (Southern California Edison v. FERC,No. 97-1699). Now Exxon Co. U.S.A. has asked FERC to reopen a caseinvolving Dynegy’s long-term leasing of unsubscribed capacity on ElPaso Natural Gas (RP97-287-010), saying the two cases are directlyrelated.

May 7, 1999

FERC Refuses to Stay Sonat’s Northern Alabama Project

FERC last week denied Midcoast Interstate Transmission’s requestfor a limited stay of the orders giving Southern Natural Gas(Sonat) the go-ahead to build an extension of its mainline intonorthern Alabama.

February 1, 1999

FERC Refuses to Stay Sonat Project

FERC yesterday denied Midcoast Interstate Transmission Inc.’srequest for a limited stay of the orders giving Southern NaturalGas (Sonat) the go-ahead to build an extension of its mainline intonorthern Alabama.

January 28, 1999

Cash Stubbornly Refuses to Follow Screen Down

For a change the cash market demonstrated some independence fromthe futures screen influence Wednesday. Even as futures followedTuesday’s downtick of nearly 6 cents with an even bigger diveyesterday, quotes at nearly all non-Western points either held flator managed to tack on up to 3-4 cents. This ran contrary to what anumber of traders had expected.

August 20, 1998
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