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KeySpan Readies Target Market With Gas Conversion Plan

With natural gas as its standard bearer and its sights set on the energy-starved East Coast, KeySpan Corp. announced it is now 8% ahead of its 2001 goal to add $60 million to its gross profit margin through gas conversions on Long Island and the Boston area, and is on target to reach about 90% of the home heating market in the Long Island region within the next few years. The company is now involved in four pipeline projects, and has set a goal to deliver almost 1 Bcf/d to the eastern suburbs of New York City.

August 21, 2001

Kern Solicits Shippers, Updates CA Expansion

Kern River Gas Transmission Co. reported last week that it was soliciting bids from natural gas shippers seeking to replace some or all of their long-term, firm transportation service with primary firm delivery point entitlements at Kern River’s Wheeler Ridge delivery point to Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) with primary delivery point entitlements at a proposed Kramer Junction interconnect with SoCalGas.

June 18, 2001

Critics Cite Mystery of ‘Unused’ Capacity on El Paso

More than 1 Bcf/d of additional transportation capacity on El Paso Natural Gas was available to serve the gas-starved California market last year, but it went unused, claimed a witness for Southern California Edison during a FERC hearing yesterday exploring price-manipulation charges against the pipeline and its merchant power affiliates.

June 14, 2001
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