- HQ: Houston, TX
- 15,000+ miles of interstate pipeline, gathering and storage assets
- from New York state to Gulf of Mexico
- integrated with one of the largest underground natural gas storage systems in North America
- major pipeline network in northeast US
- perhaps two jewels:
- first: a 12,000-mile pipeline system transiting 10 states: the Columbia Gas Transmission line
- this jewel also operates that large NG storage system: 37 storage fields in four states; 650 billioin+ cubic feet in total capacity
- second: a 3,400 mile interstate pipeline, primarily in four states: LA, MS, TN, KY: the Columbia Gulf Transmission
Mr Big Stuff, Jean Knight
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Common theme from multiple sources today: China "moving."
- China is about to go on a huge US shopping spree
- China just overtook Canada as the largest foreign buy of US residential real estate
- industrial output rose 0.7%, after dropping previous two months
- industrial production improved because utility output surged following an unusually mild March
- utility output: biggest jump since February 2007 (simply a function of a "down" month in March
- factory output rebounded 0.3%, the most since January; auto and machinery production led the way
- falling dollar helped (improved exports)
- mining (includes oil and coal): dropped 2.3%; the pain is not over
- again: due to a fluke, one-time factors
- huge drop in February due to Lunar New Year holidays in Asia
- Toyota Motor Corp's temporary halting of factory output due to an explosion at a steel plant
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