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Millennium’s Route Change in NY Unpopular

If the new route variation that Millennium Pipeline Co. L.P. hasproposed for its facilities in Westchester, NY, were a Broadwayshow, it probably would open and close on the same night, criticscontend.

August 1, 2000

Four States Show Major Restructuring Progress

While Pennsylvania and New York are tied for the lead inelectric restructuring, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and RhodeIsland made the greatest progress so far this year, according to ananalysis by the Center for the Advancement of Energy Markets(CAEM), an independent consulting firm based in Burke, VA.

July 24, 2000

Four States Show Major Restructuring Progress

While Pennsylvania and New York are tied for the lead inelectric restructuring, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and RhodeIsland made the greatest progress so far this year, according to ananalysis by the Center for the Advancement of Energy Markets(CAEM), an independent consulting firm based in Burke, VA.

July 20, 2000

Prices Fall as Expected, But Another Reversal Seen Today

The market was beginning to show more signs of volatilityWednesday, although the swings weren’t quite as wide-ranging asmost of those last week. Cash numbers fell by 10-15 cents at nearlyall points but were expected to rebound again today after futurestraders treated AGA’s afternoon storage report as bullish.

June 15, 2000

Slow Climb of 35.5 Cents Puts Screen Back on High Road

The screen was back to putting on a spectacular show forwatchers again Monday. It took practically all day to get there,but the July futures contract kept pushing until it eventuallywound up at $4.398, up 35.5 cents on the day and just shy of thefinal June settlement at $4.406.

June 6, 2000

Sinking Stocks Show Need for Diversification

With gas and electric utility stocks continuing to probe thedepths after a brief spike in a January fuel-cell frenzy, someobservers and executives are keeping their eyes peeled for the nextseries of corporate takeovers in the industry.

March 6, 2000

Sinking Stocks Show Need for Diversification

With gas and electric utility stocks continuing to probe thedepths after a brief spike in a January fuel-cell frenzy, someobservers and executives are keeping their eyes peeled for the nextseries of corporate takeovers in the industry.

March 2, 2000

DOE’s Richardson Wants More NE Gas Pipes

A new Department of Energy (DOE) report is expected to show morenatural gas pipelines are needed to the Northeast. Secretary BillRichardson earlier this week pledged to seek Congressional help inthis area in order to reduce the region’s historic dependence onhigher-priced heating oil.

February 18, 2000

Market Slips Lower as Summer Bulls Show Their Horns

Whether it was too much holiday turkey or possibly just a postY2K letdown, the natural gas futures market began the year insomewhat of a funk last week as traders showed an unwillingness topush prices very much on either side of unchanged.

January 10, 2000

Jan., Feb. Show Double Digit Declines

A failed technical move higher, followed by a brisk liquidationof fresh longs left even veteran traders shaking their heads in thenatural gas pit Friday, as prices plummeted lower amid heavytrading. The January contract was dealt the largest blow, tumbling13 cents lower to close at $2.331. February also experienced doubledigit losses, slipping 10.3 cents to $2.335.

December 6, 1999