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PG&E Splits from NEG Bankruptcy; PG&E GT-NW Could be Sold

Part of Wall Street spoke quickly and cautiously late Tuesday despite the separation of the Canada-to-California interstate PG&E Gas Transmission-Northwest pipeline from the Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing made by its parent, the PG&E Corp.’s merchant energy group, earlier in the day. The pipeline still could be sold off in the bankruptcy proceeding, a spokesperson said.

July 9, 2003

Political Demagoguery Drags on Power Crisis

Under the shield of anonymity, an economist for a national think tank and a leader in the California legislature spoke candidly last Friday to the spring general meeting of the Western Power Trading Forum in Ojai, CA, concluding for different reasons that political and economic issues have so far stymied the creation of a broadly supported short-term fix to the state’s electricity woes.

June 26, 2001

Phillips CFO Outlines Production Growth

Phillips Petroleum expects to be reporting a 52% oil and gas production increase in 2000 over last year, according to Tom Morris, Phillips CFO, who spoke last week at the Lehman Brothers CEO Energy Conference. Morris said that he expects the company will follow up with a 17% increase in 2001 production.

September 11, 2000

Phillips CFO Outlines Production Growth

Phillips Petroleum expects to be reporting a 52% oil and gas production increase in 2000 over last year, according to Tom Morris, Phillips CFO, who spoke yesterday at the Lehman Brothers CEO Energy Conference. Morris said that he expects the company will follow up with a 17% increase in 2001 production.

September 8, 2000
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