Semco

Financial Briefs

Semco Energy reported net income of $12.0 million or $0.67 pershare for the first quarter of the year a 12% increase from the$0.60 per share on net income of $10.4 million for the firstquarter of 1999. “We are off to a good start in meeting our goalsfor the year, despite the third year in a row of warmer than normalweather,” said CEO William L. Johnson. “Had temperatures for theperiod been normal, we would have reported record first quarterearnings of approximately $0.82 per share in 2000 compared toweather-normalized earnings of $0.63 per share in 1999.” Theincrease in earnings was attributable primarily to higher earningsfrom gas distribution, offset partially by seasonal losses from itsconstruction business. Volumes of gas sold and transportedincreased from 25.2 Bcf in the first quarter of 1999 to 39.3 Bcf inthe first quarter of 2000. The increase is attributed primarily tothe operations of the recent acquisition in Alaska offset partiallyby the impact of warmer weather. Temperatures for the first quarterof 2000 were 11% warmer than normal and also warmer than the firstquarter of 1999 when temperatures were 2% warmer than normal.

April 19, 2000