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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

Williams Inks Another Term Deal with AES

Williams and AES Corp. re-lit the flame of their cozyrelationship yesterday. Williams signed a 20-year agreement withAES to supply gas and market 832 MW of generating capacity andassociated energy and ancillary services from AES’ planned Red Oakpower facility in Sayreville, NJ. Financial terms of the agreementwere not disclosed.

March 17, 2000

CA ISO Sees Distributed Generation in Long Term

While recognizing that congested areas in part of California’senergy grid need a combination of potential mitigation measures,including distributed generation, the serious discussion at astatewide energy roundtable last week remained ambivalent about howfast, and whether, the decentralized approach can make a meaningfulcontribution.

February 1, 2000

SoCal Demand Seen Exceeding Supply in the Near Term

A new pipeline may be needed in Southern California to eliminateimpending gas supply and infrastructure constraints, which couldbecome critical in the next few years, according to participants ata one-day roundtable set up by the California Public UtilitiesCommission (CPUC) Tuesday in San Diego. Demand is expected to farexceed supply in the burgeoning southern end of California and onboth sides of the U.S.-Mexican border, where population, industrialand energy growth are surpassing expectations,

January 27, 2000

Texas Gas’ Proposed Generation Service on Hold

Bowing to the concerns of shippers, FERC last week suspended forthe maximum five-month term Texas Gas Transmission’s tariffproposal to provide new hourly service for the summer electricpower generation market. During the suspension period, theCommission directed staff to convene a technical conference toaddress shippers’ issues and report back to it within 120 days.

January 18, 2000

Texas Gas’ Proposed Generation Service Put on Hold

Bowing to the concerns of shippers, FERC last week suspended forthe maximum five-month term Texas Gas Transmission’s tariffproposal to provide new hourly service for the summer electricpower generation market. During the suspension period, theCommission directed staff to convene a technical conference toaddress shippers’ issues and report back to it within 120 days.

January 17, 2000

EIA Remains Bullish on Gas

In the latest of a string of bullish reports for the gasindustry, the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA)recently-published Short-Term Energy Outlook projected prices inthe coming months to be 25% to 30% higher than last winter. It alsosaid that demand, which the EIA said rose by less than 1% in 1999compared to 1998, is poised to grow 4.6% in 2000. The demand jump,which puts the consumption level at 22.4 Tcf, represents anincrease of 1 Tcf over 1999’s consumption levels.

January 10, 2000

EIA Maintains Bullish Sentiments For Gas

In the latest of a string of bullish reports for the gasindustry, the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Short-TermEnergy Outlook projected prices in the coming months to be 25% to30% higher than last winter. It also said that demand, which theEIA said rose by less than 1% in 1999 compared to 1998, is poisedto grow 4.6% in 2000. The demand jump, which puts the consumptionlevel at 22.4 Tcf, represents an increase of 1 Tcf over 1999’sconsumption levels.

January 4, 2000

Questar Starts Large, Long Term Production Program

If Questar’s predictions concerning its Pinedale Anticline fieldhold true, then the Utah-based company is about to embark on one ofthe most significant exploration and production projects in itshistory. Although some drilling has already taken place at theSublette County, WY, field, Questar is preparing to launch amassive drilling program aimed at cultivating the projected 3 Tcfthe field holds.

December 27, 1999

Transco’s Y2K Precaution Ok’d

FERC has granted Transcontinental Gas Pipeline a “temporary,limited term waiver” of its tariff to require advancecapacity-release offers and nominations for the first week of theYear 2000 by Dec. 27 and 28, respectively. The waiver would extendthrough Jan. 7, Transco said, and would only be used in the eventof an unanticipated systems failure or other Y2K-related problems.

October 1, 1999