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Transportation Notes

Citing unanticipated delays, Tennessee said Tuesday thatrehabilitation work on its Donna Lateral in South Texas, scheduledfor Oct. 23-24, must be extended at least into today. Until furthernotice, nominations will continue to be refused at 18 meters.

October 25, 2000

Moderate Cash Increases Not Expected to Continue

The cash market finally shook off the price weakness that haddominated it since late last week as most points ranged from flatto up about a nickel Tuesday, with some in the Rockies/San JuanBasin achieving dime-plus gains. However, with traders still unableto perceive see any significant weather load on the horizon and thescreen falling more than a quarter, the cash firmness was expectedto be short-lived.

October 25, 2000

Gas Futures Drop 5%; AGA-Related Bounce Possible Today

Pressured by a steady stream of local and fund selling, naturalgas futures slid lower yesterday amid an improving winter storageoutlook and continued mild temperatures across the nation. TheNovember contract took it squarely on the chin, dropping 25.2 centsto close at $4.82, almost a dollar below its Oct. 12 high.

October 25, 2000

Danger! You Are Now Entering the ‘Perfect Energy Crisis’

With gas prices near $5/MMBtu, oil above $30/bbl and powerprices spiking 700% in Southern California this summer, the signsof struggle in the energy sector are clear. It’s the requiredresponse that still seems a little cloudy.

October 25, 2000

Most Points Only Mildly Softer; West Makes Gains

Much of the price hemorrhaging that dominated the latter half oflast week’s cash market was well on its way to being stanchedMonday. Eastern points were only a tad softer, with few falling anymore than about a nickel, and most western points realized small tomoderate gains.

October 24, 2000

Bargain Buyers Prevalent After Last Week’s Futures Sell-off

After watching the market tumble almost 85 cents from its highsin just a week and a half, bargain hunters were back at it againMonday, lifting natural gas prices back above the psychologicallyimportant $5.00 level. After checking down to $4.86 and etching itslowest mark since Sept. 1, the November contract rallied late inthe session to close 13.5 cents higher at $5.072.

October 24, 2000

Coral and Pemex Team for Border Crossing

Today began with one more operational cross-border natural gaspipeline in place than there was last month, as Coral Energy andMexico-based Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) announced yesterday thecompletion of their 104-mile pipeline linking the Pemex pipelinesystem at Arguelles in the Mexico state of Tamaulipas, with Coral’spipeline system on the King Ranch in South Texas.

October 24, 2000

ICE Trading Begins to Ramp Up

It’s been a little more than a week since the IntercontinentalExchange launched online energy trading among member companies, andthe site already has posted $1 billion in energy transactions.

October 24, 2000

Williams Sees SFV Fix for Transportation

With overloads of turned-back capacity and a bottoming marketfor long-term pipeline transportation contracts, distributors havefinally picked up some pipeline support for a “generic” departurefrom straight fixed variable (SFV) rates.

October 24, 2000

Constellation Details Strategic Separation

Expecting to grow its unregulated earnings up to 25% a yearbeginning in 2001, Constellation Energy Group will separate itsunregulated energy trading and generation group from its regulatedentities that include Baltimore Gas & Electric Co.

October 24, 2000