Supplies

Aquila Supplies Weather Hedge to Sacramento

Aquila Energy has won a five-year weather hedge contract toserve the Sacramento Municipal Utility District, a move designed toprotect the California utility from the combined effects of lowprecipitation and the wide swings in electricity prices now facedby other communities in the state.

September 25, 2000

Williams Phases In MarketLink

Capping a two-year battle for its controversial MarketLink project, designed to expand its system to deliver new supplies to the Northeast, Williams’ Transco pipeline has scaled back its ambitious schedule, filing to phase in construction through 2004.

September 25, 2000

Helene Impact Small; CA Dips Lead Mostly Softer Market

Despite snow in Calgary and modest disruptions of Gulf of Mexicosupplies by Tropical Storm Helene, nearly all points softened a bitThursday, with most of the declines less than a dime. Californianumbers took the biggest hits of more than 20 cents, while tradersof Canadian gas at Aeco, Sumas and Stanfield saw flat to slightlyhigher pricing.

September 22, 2000

MMS Moves to Extend Royalty Relief for Deepwater

Responding to projected shortages in natural gas and oilsupplies, the Minerals Management Service (MMS) has announcedproposed new rules to selectively extend deep-water royalty reliefin the Gulf of Mexico past the Nov. 28 expiration of the currentrelief program.

September 18, 2000

MMS Moves to Extend Royalty Relief

Responding to projected shortages in natural gas and oilsupplies, the Minerals Management Service (MMS) has announcedproposed new rules to selectively extend deep-water royalty reliefin the Gulf of Mexico past the Nov. 28 expiration of the currentrelief program.

September 14, 2000

B.C. Takes a Peek at Offshore Drilling Ban

Eager hunters of new supplies will have to wait a while forclear word on whether a promising nearby natural gas frontier willopen up again offshore of British Columbia’s western coastline. TheB.C. government is spreading a word of caution after industryanalysts and representatives put an enticing spin on statementsmade by provincial energy minister Dan Miller during appearances atthe 16th World Petroleum Congress last month in Calgary.

July 24, 2000

B.C. Takes a Peek at Offshore Drilling Moratorium

Eager hunters of new supplies will have to wait a while forclear word on whether a promising nearby natural gas frontier willopen up again offshore of British Columbia’s western coastline. TheB.C. government is spreading a word of caution after industryanalysts and representatives put an enticing spin on statementsmade by provincial energy minister Dan Miller during appearances atthe 16th World Petroleum Congress last month in Calgary.

July 24, 2000

Opposition to Gas Exports Growing in Canada

After a lengthy absence, resistance is redeveloping in Canada tolong-term commitments of significant Canadian gas supplies tomarkets in the United States.

July 17, 2000

Opposition to Gas Exports Growing In Canada

After a lengthy absence, resistance is redeveloping in Canadaagainst any lasting new commitments of significant natural-gassupplies to markets in the United States.

July 17, 2000

Columbia Gas Supplies OH Plant

Columbia Gas Transmission has signed a multi-year agreement tosupply natural gas delivery service to FirstEnergy’s proposed 425MW power plant addition in Lorain, OH. The agreement is good for 10years.

July 11, 2000