NGI The Weekly Gas Market Report

Murphy Oil Takes Wraps Off Large New Production

While public attention centers on the Arctic, a dramaticdemonstration is under way of the ability of Canada’s near north todeliver new natural gas supplies on a large scale.

February 12, 2001

CMS, Reliant, Williams Top Customers’ Rankings

The folks over at CMS Energy, Reliant Energy and Williams EnergyTrading apparently are the best around at smiling and saying “thankyou.” They came out on top of a new customer satisfaction rankingby Mastio & Co. that evaluates the largest gas marketingcompanies based on the results of 1,200 interviews with industrialcompanies, LDCs, power producers and other marketers.

February 12, 2001

Mushing the Huskies To the Grand Banks

With prices still at record highs by Canadian standards,interest is heating up among producers in accelerating natural gasdevelopment in the East Coast offshore, including remote prospectson the Grand Banks of Newfoundland.

February 12, 2001

EMK3 Exchange to Sell Oil & Gas at Wellhead

At a time when online energy exchanges are beginning to consolidate their portals, EMK3 has announced that it has launched the world’s first online energy exchange that offers domestic buyers and sellers of oil and natural gas the ability to electronically purchase and sell production at the very beginning of the supply chain: the wellhead.

February 12, 2001

TRC Calls for March Conference on Natural Gas

Texas regulators, legislators, industry and consumers will sharea forum in March to voice concerns about the state’s high naturalgas prices and the coming advent of deregulation. The conference,tentatively set for the end of March in Austin, won unanimoussupport from the Texas Railroad Commission — but one commissionersuggested “less talk, more action” to resolve issues as quickly aspossible.

February 12, 2001

CA Power Crisis Continues In Courts, Legislature

In the nothing-is-really-settled department, the State ofCalifornia was preparing to intervene today in a federal districtcourt in Los Angeles that has been asked to raise utility rates tocover the unpaid costs of wholesale power.

February 12, 2001

OCC Cites Two More Defaulting Gas Marketers

In the fourth time in as many months, the Ohio Consumers’ Counsel (OCC) filed two similar complaints with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) against Summit Natural Gas and The Energy Cooperative — which includes Cinergy Resources and Licking Rural Electrification — alleging violations of Ohio’s much maligned natural gas choice program, as well as Ohio law.

February 12, 2001

Hebert: California Has a Lot More Work to Do

Speaking prior to the launch of numerous state legislative proposals last week designed to solve California’s power crisis, FERC Chairman Curt Hebert expressed disappointment with the speed and direction the state has taken so far in attempting to manage its predicament.

February 12, 2001

Florida Panel Backs Merchant Plant Development

A special commission formed by Florida Gov. Jeb Bush isrecommending the state break up its monopoly utilities and pave theway for competition in the power generation market by doing awaywith certain laws and amending others.

February 12, 2001

Corporate Managers Worried about Energy Costs

Corporate energy managers in New York, New England and theMid-Atlantic overwhelmingly think that rising energy prices willadversely affect the U.S. economy this year and more than halfexpect the rising costs to hurt their businesses, according to asurvey conducted in late January for PSEG Energy Technologies ofEdison, NJ.

February 12, 2001