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Transportation Notes

Transco said IT availability through the Linden (NJ) RegulatorStation will shrink from 25,000 Dth/d to zero Friday.

February 10, 2000

TransTexas Chapter 11 Plan OK’d

TransTexas Gas Corp. said the United States Bankruptcy Court forthe Southern District of Texas confirmed the company’s Chapter 11reorganization plan, which takes effect as soon as possible.

February 9, 2000

Electricity Contracts Heading For ACCESS

The New York Mercantile Exchange said it will move electricitytrading from open outcry to the Nymex ACCESS electronic tradingsystem following the close of trading March 2. At the 4 p.m. startthat day of the ACCESS session, which marks the start of the March3 trading session, the Exchange will list all of its existingelectricity futures and options contracts for trading on the systemthrough 2:30 PM the next day. The contract will begin trading at 4PM Monday through Thursday evenings and will begin trading at 7p.m. Sundays.

January 14, 2000

Transportation Notes

Northern Natural Gas said Friday an outage of the Mustang Island757/762 platform offshore Texas, which it operates, was now expectedto extend through the middle of this week; previously it hadanticipated the outage would end Friday night (see Daily GPI, Jan. 5). The associated force majeure isaffecting deliveries into Florida Gas Transmission and Transco.

January 10, 2000

Dominion, CNG Get Final VA Approval

The Virginia Corporation Commission (SCC) has given finalapproval to the merger of Dominion Resources Inc. (DRI) andConsolidated Natural Gas Co. CNG). The SCC said it is satisfied therecent approval of the merger by the Securities and ExchangeCommission (SEC) is not inconsistent with the Virginia commission’sprevious orders. The SCC reserved the opportunity to review the SECorder to ensure that Virginia’s ability to safeguard Virginiaratepayers was maintained. The merger means the control of VirginiaNatural Gas (VNG), a subsidiary of CNG, will transfer to DRI, theparent company of Virginia Power.

December 23, 1999

Transportation Notes

Horsepower problems at the Grand Chenier (LA) Compressor Stationare more extensive than originally thought, ANR said, and willdelay completion of required repairs until Dec. 21. ANR hadpreviously expected to complete the work, which is reducing thestation’s normal capacity of 750 MMcf/d by about 150 MMcf/d,Wednesday (see Daily GPI, Dec. 10).

December 16, 1999

Transportation Notes

Pacific Gas & Electric said Friday it was working to resolveproblems with the OFO/EFO Outlook and System Inventory Status linkson its Pipe Ranger web site, hoping to restore them to operationSunday. Meanwhile, the utility assured shippers that no OFO hadbeen called for Saturday.

December 13, 1999

Briefs

Nicor Gas said yesterday it has accepted the Illinois CommerceCommission’s (ICC) order for a performance-based rate (PBR) fornatural gas costs. Currently, the Naperville, IL-based distributorspends about $900 million a year to purchase gas, but the PBRprovides the financial incentive for it to buy gas at even lowerprices. Under the PBR formula, Nicor’s actual gas costs will becompared to a targeted benchmark that’s based on competitive marketprices. The difference between the actual gas costs and thebenchmark will be shared 50/50 between Nicor Gas and its customers.The PBR plan, which will go into effect Jan. 1, will not apply totransportation customers who purchase their own supplies from thirdparties.

December 7, 1999

Industry Briefs

Reliant Energy International Inc. said it has sold its 50%indirect interest in a natural gas distribution company alongMexico’s Gulf Coast. Tractebel purchased Gas Natural de Rio Panucofrom an indirect subsidiary of Reliant and its Mexican partner,Corporacion Gutsa SA de CV (Gutsa) for $8.5 million. NorAm Energy,which was acquired by Reliant Energy in August 1997, partnered withGutsa to win a 30-year concession to build, operate and maintain anatural gas system in the northeastern Mexican state of Tamaulipas.The area includes the cities of Tampico, Ciudad Madero andAltamira, which lie in the Panuco River Basin, and has a totalpopulation of one million.

November 29, 1999

Transportation Notes

Tennessee said operating conditions had improved enough Monday toallow it to lift an OFO Action Alert implemented Saturday (see DailyGPI, Nov. 12). Weekend OFOs by PacificGas & Electric, Southern California Gas and Northern Natural Gasalso were no longer in effect Monday.

November 16, 1999