FERC Chairman Pat Wood last week said that he thinks the United States will be looking at higher natural gas prices this year and into 2004 “to make up for the fact that we have not been replenishing at the level that we’re consuming.”
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Senator Sees Passage of Incentives for Trans-Alaska Gas Pipeline
Sen. Pete Domenici (R-NM) last Wednesday said that he thinks that the Senate will back incentives for a Trans-Alaska gas pipeline as part of a broader energy bill working its way through Congress.
Wood Sees Higher Natural Gas Prices Running Through 2004
FERC Chairman Pat Wood on Thursday said that he thinks the United States will be looking at higher natural gas prices this year and into 2004 “to make up for the fact that we have not been replenishing at the level that we’re consuming.”
Senator Sees Passage of Incentives for Trans-Alaska Gas Pipeline
Sen. Pete Domenici (R-NM) on Wednesday said that he thinks that the Senate will back incentives for a Trans-Alaska gas pipeline as part of a broader energy bill working its way through Congress.
CA Regulators Thinks FERC Price Caps Working
The president of the California Public Utilities Commission Wednesday gave a qualified thumbs up to the recently imposed federal wholesale electricity price mitigation measures, saying they are having an impact in “tamping down” power prices, but they are not enough.
UtiliCorp Expects 15% Growth
After last year’s phenomenal earnings growth rate of 26%,UtiliCorp United’s CEO thinks the energy services provider hasnever been stronger, and said last week that the company’s diverseportfolio should guarantee earnings of at least 15% for the nextseveral years. Rick C. Green Jr. stressed, though, that diversitydid not necessarily mean adding more assets, just doing well withthe ones the company already holds.
UtiliCorp Expects 15% Growth
After last year’s phenomenal earnings growth rate of 26%,UtiliCorp United’s CEO thinks the energy services provider hasnever been stronger, and said yesterday that the company’s diverseportfolio should guarantee earnings of at least 15% for the nextseveral years. Rick C. Green Jr. also stressed, though, thatdiversity did not necessarily mean adding more assets, just doingwell with the ones the company already has.
Williams’ Recites 3-Es at Conference
Williams CEO Keith Bailey thinks his company has the best ofboth worlds: a 90-year-plus energy heritage that keeps its approachto communications “firmly footed in the direct, no-nonsense style”of its founders, coupled with a e-business edge that keeps it”young thinking.” However, as important as e-business is, Baileysaid there are two other “E’s” as important: energy and education.
CPUC Vows to Review Dynegy’s Costs
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) thinks DynegyPower Marketing Inc. doth protest too much.
CPUC Vows to Review Dynegy’s CA Costs
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) thinks DynegyPower Marketing Inc. doth protest too much.