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January Futures Expire Quietly as February Takes the Helm

Looking at first as if they would gain back a significant portion of their Monday losses ahead of expiration, January natural gas futures instead went on a late selling binge on Tuesday to settle at $6.213, up 5.3 cents. February futures increased 11.6 cents to close at $6.341.

December 29, 2004

CalPERS Takes Initiative to Push Energy Efficiency in Building Portfolio

The nation’s largest public employee pension fund, the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), Monday agreed to pursue part of a so-called “Green Wave” environmental investment initiative by seeking to reduce by 20% over the next five years the energy use in the pension fund’s $7.9 billion investment in 144 million square feet of real estate holdings.

December 14, 2004

CalPERS Takes Initiative to Push Energy Efficiency in Building Portfolio

The nation’s largest public employee pension fund, the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), Monday agreed to pursue part of a so-called “Green Wave” environmental investment initiative by seeking to reduce by 20% over the next five years the energy use in the pension fund’s $7.9 billion investment in 144 million square feet of real estate holdings.

December 14, 2004

Under Fire, EIA Takes Public Comment on Storage Revision Policy

Stung by criticism of a revision made in its weekly gas storage report two weeks ago, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said last Wednesday that it will publish a notice in the Federal Register in January soliciting public comment on its storage data revision policy. The agency also said it is taking a number of other actions to assure the quality of weekly natural gas storage data and the appropriate timing of its release.

December 13, 2004

Under Fire, EIA Takes Public Comment on Storage Revision Policy

Stung by criticism of a revision made in its weekly gas storage report last week, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Wednesday that it will publish a notice in the Federal Register in January soliciting public comment on its storage data revision policy. The agency also said it is taking a number of other actions to assure the quality of weekly natural gas storage data.

December 9, 2004

Under Fire, EIA Takes Public Comment on Storage Revision Policy

Stung by criticism of a revision made in its weekly gas storage report last week, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Wednesday that it will publish a notice in the Federal Register in January soliciting public comment on its storage data revision policy. The agency also said it is taking a number of other actions to assure the quality of weekly natural gas storage data.

December 9, 2004

Pemex CEO Resigns, E&P Head Takes Over

The chief executive of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) resigned last Monday following rumors of a possible scandal involving payouts for personal healthcare and housing loans without seeking approval from the state-controlled oil monopoly. Raul Munoz Leos, 65, will be replaced by Luis Ramirez Corzo, director general of exploration and production (E&P) since 2001.

November 8, 2004

Pemex CEO Resigns, E&P Head Takes Over

The chief executive of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) resigned on Monday following rumors of a possible scandal involving payouts for personal healthcare and housing loans without seeking approval from the state-controlled oil monopoly. Raul Munoz Leos, 65, will be replaced by Luis Ramirez Corzo, director general of exploration and production (E&P) since 2001.

November 2, 2004

Pemex CEO Resigns, E&P Head Takes Over

The chief executive of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) resigned on Monday following rumors of a possible scandal involving payouts for personal healthcare and housing loans without seeking approval from the state-controlled oil monopoly. Raul Munoz Leos, 65, will be replaced by Luis Ramirez Corzo, director general of exploration and production (E&P) since 2001.

November 2, 2004

TransColorado Takes Bids on Capacity, Questar Explores Extension to Bison Pipeline

TransColorado Gas Transmission said Friday that it is offering shippers an opportunity to bid on 74,500 Dth/d of firm transportation capacity in two packages that will become available at the end of October when two contracts expire. Each contract is subject to a prearranged bid of 26 cents/Dth for a term of five years. The company said the prearranged bid does not include an option for the current shipper to match higher bids.

October 11, 2004
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