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Top U.S. Independents Surge Earnings-Wise, Most See Higher Production

Top U.S.-based independent Devon Energy Corp.’s earnings and production surged in 2003 on higher commodity prices and its acquisition of Ocean Energy, the company said Thursday. Net earnings climbed more than 1,500%, assuring last year as the most profitable in Devon’s history.

February 9, 2004

Devon’s Merger with Ocean Helps Boost ’03 Earnings 1,500%

Top U.S.-based independent Devon Energy Corp.’s earnings and production surged in 2003 on higher commodity prices and its significant acquisition of Ocean Energy, the company said Thursday. Net earnings climbed more than 1,500%, assuring last year as the most profitable in Devon’s history.

February 6, 2004

Bargain Buying Lifts Futures; Market Awaits Storage Data

Adding to Tuesday’s modest price advance, natural gas futures surged higher Wednesday as early morning commercial buying triggered local short-covering at midday. Buying was almost uniform across the 12-month strip, suggesting hedging activity by end-users who may have missed their opportunity the last time prices were near $5.25. June futures closed at $5.385, up 14.9 cents for the session. The 12-month strip, meanwhile, outperformed the prompt month, advancing 15.1 cents to $5.446.

May 1, 2003

Explosion in NYC Harbor Rocks Nymex, Sparks 45-Cent Rally

Natural gas futures surged to new 24-month highs for the third straight session Friday as traders bid up prices in a feeding frenzy after the trading floor of Nymex shook for nearly 10 seconds that morning when a barge carrying gasoline exploded in New York Harbor.

February 24, 2003

Revenues Rise, But Peoples Energy Posts Flat 1Q Profits

Despite fiscal first quarter 2003 revenues that surged to $549,111 from the $377,548 posted during the similar period of 2002, Peoples Energy reported a stagnant net income of $31 million or $0.87 per diluted share for its first quarter 2003 ended December 31, 2002, compared with $31 million or $0.87 per diluted share last year.

January 27, 2003

Late Rally in Energy Futures Boosts Natural Gas to Three-Week Highs

In sympathy with a late rally experienced by the rest of the energy complex, natural gas futures surged higher into the close Monday, as speculative fund and local traders covered shorts and propelled the market to its fourth-straight gain. After gapping lower at the opening bell, the momentum quickly turned in bulls’ favor as buyers stepped up and pressured the March contract through key technical levels at $2.16 and $2.21. Sellers backed away once the market had pierced $2.21, leaving buyers little choice but to bid up the market higher. The March contract finished at $2.286, up 9.5 cents or 4.3% for the session.

February 12, 2002

Dynegy, Income Up 60%, Clears Path For Strategic Growth

U.S. energy trader Dynegy saw its second quarter income rise 60% as electricity and natural gas prices surged in North America, but as important, CEO Chuck Watson said last week he expects to see the Houston-based company continue to profit, despite sagging energy prices. Watson told analysts during a conference call that Dynegy’s capital investments are “setting up our success for the future,” reiterating that the “strategy has always been about being prepared.”

July 30, 2001

Bears Back in Control After Reclaiming Half of Wednesday Rally

Fueled by Wednesday’s 30.6-cent gain, natural gas futures surged higher at the open yesterday as traders salivated over the probability of another sub-100 Bcf storage figure next Wednesday. However, the combination of mild weather forecasts for the weekend and nervous new length proved to be too much, leaving bulls almost defenseless as prices cascaded lower in the afternoon. The August contract closed at $3.128, down 14.8 cents on its penultimate trading day.

July 27, 2001

Dynegy, Income Up 60%, Clears Path For Strategic Growth

U.S. energy trader Dynegy saw its second quarter income rise 60% as electricity and natural gas prices surged in North America, but as important, CEO Chuck Watson said Tuesday he expects to see the Houston-based company continue to profit, despite sagging energy prices. Watson told analysts during a conference call that Dynegy’s capital investments are “setting up our success for the future,” reiterating that the “strategy has always been about being prepared.”

July 25, 2001

Christmas Comes Early for Nymex Bulls

Natural gas futures surged again yesterday amid concerns thatproduction shortfalls associated with a sudden barrage of tropicalstorm and hurricane activity will put pressure on an already tightsupply-demand situation. Fresh off a 28-cent price run late lastweek, the September contract tacked on an additional 12.6 centsyesterday to finish at $3.064 after notching a fresh high at $3.08.Estimated volume was healthy, with 101,460 contracts changinghands.

August 24, 1999