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Gasco Energy Inc. has appointed W. King Grant as the company’s CFO. Grant was a senior vice president in ING Barings LLC’s natural resources group where he was responsible for providing financing and advisory services to mid-and small-cap oil and gas companies. Prior to joining ING Barings, Grant spent 11 years at Chase Manhattan where he held several positions, most recently as a vice president in the oil and gas group. Gasco Energy is a Denver-based natural gas and oil exploration and development company that focuses in the Rocky Mountain region. The company currently holds interests in properties located in the Uinta Basin of northeastern Utah, which are being developed under an agreement with Phillips Petroleum.

June 27, 2001

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Scott N. Smith has joined American Electric Power (AEP) as vice president and chief risk officer. He will be responsible for enterprise-wide risk management, including oversight of commodity, operational, credit, interest rate and currency risk across all business units and functional areas. Smith, 37, previously was vice president of risk management for Global Consumer Bank, a division of Citigroup.

June 8, 2001

BP Targets Emissions with New Power Plant

BP, touting its leadership role as a responsible energy company,said last week it is completing plans to decrease its Houston areaNOx emissions through the construction of new cogenerationfacilities at its Texas City and Chocolate Bayou refining andchemical sites.

October 23, 2000

BP Targets Emissions with New Power Plant

BP, touting its leadership role as a responsible energy company,said it is finalizing plans to decrease its Houston area NOxemissions through the construction of new cogeneration facilitiesat its Texas City and Chocolate Bayou refining and chemical sites.

October 20, 2000

More Outages Likely Until Markets Restructured, DOE Says

The rapid transition to a competitive power industry wasresponsible for last summer’s outages and brownouts, and a repeatcould be in store for this year, according to the results of theDepartment of Energy’s (DOE) final report on reliability issues.

March 20, 2000

DOE Sees More Outages Likely

The rapid transition to a competitive power industry wasresponsible for last summer’s outages and brownouts, and a repeatcould be in store for this year, according to the results of theDepartment of Energy’s (DOE) final report on reliability issues.

March 15, 2000

Greenwood, SC, Looking For Energy Provider

The Greenwood Commissioners of Public Works (CPW), the municipalorganization responsible for the energy needs for the city ofGreenwood, SC, said last week it has entered the market for a totalenergy provider. The CPW is searching for companies with tangibleassets to provide comprehensive energy supply services, includingpower supply and gas supply. Energy supply proposals may includealternatives ranging from full requirements service to thedevelopment of owned generating resources, the CPW said.

August 23, 1999

Greenwood, SC Looking for Energy Provider

The Greenwood Commissioners of Public Works (CPW), the municipalorganization responsible for the energy needs for the city ofGreenwood, SC, said it has entered the market for a total energyprovider. The CPW is searching for companies with tangible assetsto provide comprehensive energy supply services, including powersupply and gas supply. Energy supply proposals may includealternatives ranging from full requirements service to thedevelopment of owned generating resources, the CPW said.

August 20, 1999

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Allen Franklin was named Southern Co.’s COO yesterday. In thenewly-created position, Franklin will be responsible for five ofSouthern’s Southeastern subsidiaries: Alabama Power, Georgia Power,Gulf Power, Mississippi Power and Savannah Electric. He will alsobe in charge of Southern Generation, including all of the company’sregulated fossil and hydro generation. Franklin is currentlyexecutive vice president of Southern and CEO of Georgia Power. Hejoined Southern Company in 1970 and has held various executivetitles.

May 20, 1999

Georgia PSC Taking More Aggressive Approach to Competition

Concerned that a threshold number of Atlanta Gas Light (AGL)customers in certain warmer regions of Georgia may not switch toalternative suppliers by the next winter heating season, theGeorgia Public Service Commission is taking action to changeGeorgia’s gas competition law, SB 216, to get AGL out of themerchant function possibly by next fall.

February 19, 1999