Report

Dominion Buying Canadian Producer

Dominion Resources Inc. (DRI) made its third move of 1999 andits second in less than a week to position itself as a major gasand power player in the Northeast and Midwest. Following on theheels of Monday’s announcement that DRI will acquire ConsolidatedNatural Gas (CNG), subsidiary Dominion Energy said Wednesday itwill make a $34 million (C$50 million) cash offer for RemingtonEnergy Ltd., a publicly traded gas E&P company headquartered inCalgary, AB.

February 25, 1999

Duke Buys Canadian Midstream Assets

Taking its initial plunge into the Canadian Midstream market, Duke Energy announced Wednesday its subsidiary, Duke Energy Services Canada Ltd., acquired gas gathering and processing assets from Calgary-based Cometra Energy. Financial terms were not disclosed.

February 25, 1999

Fidelity Doubles Production in 10 Years

Fidelity Oil Group of Bismarck, ND, the E&P unit of MDUResources Group Inc., production has grown at an average rate ofmore than 10%/year for the last 10 years while reserves have grownat an average rate of more than 8%/year, net of ongoing production.Gas reserves have increased most significantly, growing to morethan 110 Bcf in January after Fidelity’s acquisition of propertiesin Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, and Mississippi. The company targetsboth onshore and offshore properties in many of the major basins.Fidelity operations stretch from Canada through the central U.S.and into the Gulf of Mexico.

February 25, 1999

Exxon Reserve Growth Surpasses Production

Exxon worldwide additions to proved oil and gas reserves totaled1.1 billion oil-equivalent barrels in 1998, replacing 106% ofproduction. “This year’s strong performance is the fifth year in arow that we’ve exceeded 100% replacement,” said Chairman LeeRaymond. “Over the last 10 years, we’ve added nearly 11 billionoil-equivalent barrels to proved reserves, more than replacingreserves produced. Long-term reserves portfolio management anddevelopment is a key area of emphasis in our business.”

February 24, 1999

Merger Monday Brings Sempra-KNE, Dominion-CNG Combos

Industry merger and acquisition activity yesterday was astartling confirmation of two major trends: the convergence of gasand electricity operations, and consolidation. Two more of thenation’s largest diversified gas pipeline companies were snatchedup by two major energy distributors. Sempra Energy (SRE) bought KNEnergy (KNE) in a stock-and-cash transaction valued in theaggregate at $6 billion, a 24% premium to KNE’s recent stock price,and Dominion Resources bought Consolidated Natural Gas Co. (CNG)for about $6.3 billion in stock, a 25% premium.

February 23, 1999

Dominion-CNG to Form 4th Largest Combo Utility

A combination of Dominion Resources and CNG would form thenation’s fourth largest electric and gas utility, serving nearly 4million retail customers in five states. Market capitalization ofthe combined entity will exceed $25 billion-consisting of about$14.5 billion in equity, $9.5 billion in debt and minorityinterests, and $1.1 billion in preferred stock.

February 23, 1999

FERC Auction Could Hurt Gas in Power Market

Implementation of a mandated capacity auction, as proposed byFERC in its mega-notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR), couldsignificantly thwart the opportunity for natural gas to gain agreater share of the prized electricity market in the future.

February 23, 1999

Reliant Energy Increases Midwest Power Presence

Reliant Energy improved its West Coast portfolio last week byannouncing a six-year agreement with the Springfield, IL municipalutility City Water, Light and Power (CWLP) to market its total 600MW generation. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

February 22, 1999

Alliance Under Extensive Environmental Scrutiny

On the heels of a decision showing that Canadian landowners canforce changes, the National Energy Board has called hearings on 38objections to the route of Alliance Pipeline Project.

February 22, 1999

More Gas-Fired Generation Slated for TX

Florida-based FPL Energy Inc. said it will build, own andoperate a 1,000 MW, gas-fired power plant in Paris, TX, that willbe one of the largest independent generation projects in the state.Electricity generated at the site, about 100 miles northeast ofDallas, will be sold primarily in the Texas wholesale market. Threefirms, Texas Utilities Electric Co., Texas-New Mexico Power, andConstellation Power Source, have contracts to buy 700 MW of theplant’s output for various periods. Construction of thecombined-cycle plant is to begin immediately. Commercial operationis scheduled for mid-2000. The maximum daily quantity of gas thatwould consumed by the plant is 170,000 Dth/d.

February 22, 1999