Spotlight

CA Barely Avoids Rolling Blackouts; Alerts Continue

The nation’s energy spotlight continued to glare unrelentinglyon California’s electricity market as it narrowly avoided the needfor rolling blackouts last week, and now the state’s energyofficials are left holding their collective breath this week,watching weather, supply, price and regulatory indicators.

December 11, 2000

CA Barely Avoids Blackouts; ISO Files Emergency Amendment with FERC

The nation’s energy spotlight continued to glare unrelentinglyon California’s electricity market as it narrowly avoided the needfor rolling blackouts last week, and now the state’s energyofficials are left holding their collective breath this week,watching weather, supply, price and regulatory indicators.

December 11, 2000

Clinton SPR Action Puts Energy at Center Stage

The Democrats barely mentioned the word “energy” in theirplatform at the August convention, but President Clinton put thespotlight on energy issues last week in Washington with hisdecision to release 30 million barrels of crude oil from theStrategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), as well as a record $400 millionof funding for energy assistance to low-income households for thiswinter.

October 2, 2000

Industry Briefs

Although the tight supply/demand situation for gasoline took thespotlight in the Energy Information Administration’s Short-TermEnergy Outlook last week, the EIA was pretty bullish on natural gasas well. The administration has gas demand rising 3.5% this year to22.17 Tcf and 4.1% next year to 23.08 Tcf. It projects a major 22%wellhead price hike this year to an average of $2.56/MMBtu followedby a much smaller rise in 2001 to $2.61. EIA sees dry domestic gasproduction inching up about 1% this year and only about 0.2% in2001. Imports are seen rising 8.3% this year to 3.67 Tcf and 2.7%next year to 3.77 Tcf.

April 10, 2000

Anadarko Vaults into Spotlight with UPR Purchase

Anadarko Petroleum Corp. laid the foundation to more than doubleits reserves and production with its purchase of independentproducer Union Pacific Resources (UPR) last week. While marketreaction to the deal was mixed initially, most analysts agreed thatonce complete the move will give Anadarko a major presence invirtually every producing territory in North America.

April 10, 2000

Pipeline Certificate Process Gets Face-Lift

Regulations pertaining to the construction of new pipelineprojects took the spotlight at FERC last week, with the Commissionissuing a final rule aimed at updating and streamlining thecertificate process for new projects, while at the same timeproposing an initiative that would give landowners greaterparticipation in the process.

May 3, 1999

Pipeline Certificate Process Gets Face-Lift at FERC

Regulations pertaining to the construction of new pipelineprojects took the spotlight at FERC yesterday, with the Commissionapproving a final rule aimed at updating and streamlining thecertificate process for new projects, including a change in thetimetable for the filing of project-related environmental data.FERC also proposed an initiative that would give landowners greaterparticipation in the certification process.

April 29, 1999
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