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Aggregation to Save Ohio Gas Choice Users Up to $200

Acting on recent Ohio legislation aimed at making natural gas customer-choice programs in the state more “consumer-friendly,” the recently formed Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council (NOPEC), the nation’s largest public energy aggregated buying group, reported that it has entered into a one-year contract with Shell Energy for natural gas services to residents of the 95 NOPEC communities.

June 7, 2001

‘Incredible’ Gas Demand Drop Led by Industrials

An “absolutely incredible” 9 to 12 Bcf/d reduction in naturalgas demand over the last six weeks, led by industrial users whohave either switched or shut down production, has been the primemover in the recent decline in storage withdrawals, according to areport by Raymond James Energy analysts. A continued rout ofindustrials could bring with it a significant reduction in overallindustrial output and a recession.

February 5, 2001

‘Incredible’ Gas Demand Drop Led by Industrials

An “absolutely incredible” 9 to 12 Bcf/d reduction in naturalgas demand over the last six weeks, led by industrial users whohave either switched or shut down production, has been the primemover in the recent decline in storage withdrawals, according to areport by Raymond James Energy analysts. A continued rout ofindustrials could bring with it a significant reduction in overallindustrial output and a recession.

January 30, 2001

California Initiates Winter Alerts

California power end users probably thought they were justhaving another nightmare Monday when the California ISO announcedStage One and Stage Two Electric Emergencies. After all, it’sNovember, not August. However, August apparently left a lastingimpression on the state’s ailing power plants.

November 15, 2000

Industrial Gas Users ‘Concerned’ About Supply, Prices

Large industrial and commercial gas customers came to thefirst-ever “Natural Gas Summit” in Colorado last week looking to beconvinced that enough gas supply — which is being stretched thinthis summer due to high demand from power generation — exists tomeet their needs. Independent and major producers were more thanhappy to oblige.

July 17, 2000

Summit an Eye-Opener For Suppliers, Users

The one-day “Natural Gas Summit” held yesterday in Coloradoturned out to be quite an eye-open for industrial gas customers andsuppliers alike, according to participants.

July 11, 2000

Gas Market Continues to Take Heavy Toll on Chemical Industry

The soaring gas market continues to claim casualties amongindustrial end-users. The ammonia, urea and methanol industries,just to name a few that require significant amounts of natural gasfor production, are on the verge of being crippled because of highfeedstock costs and continuing poor sales prices in the domesticand international markets.

July 3, 2000

Market Continues to Take Heavy Toll on Chemical Industry

The soaring gas market continues to claim casualties amongindustrial end-users. The ammonia, urea and methanol industries,just to name a few that require significant amounts of natural gasfor production, are on the verge of being crippled because of highfeedstock costs and continuing poor sales prices in the domesticand international markets.

June 30, 2000

Website Offers Gateway toIndustrial Gas Users

Proctor & Gamble has posted requests for commodity quotes(RFQs) for about 28.7 Bcf over the next year starting July 1 on anew e-commerce website, Energygateway.com, which lays claim tobeing the biggest and best transaction site for industrial energycustomers, utilities and producers. But you better get your bids insoon; the deadline is June 15.

June 13, 2000

Energy Buyers: Outsourcing Continues to Grow

A panel of energy buyers at GasMart/Power 2000 agreed last weekoutsourcing energy management is still on the upswing as end usersstrive to avoid complexity and save money.

April 17, 2000