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Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 00:12:00 -0800 (PST)
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Enerfax Daily
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Enerfax Daily? -? Page 4? -? November 16, 2000 -? ? Past Issues
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Alberta's Oil and Natural? Gas Revenue Doubles
? ? Alberta's revenue from oil and natural gas will more than double this
year to about C$8.7 billion. It will use most of the money to cut its debt.
Alberta, the biggest international supplier of natural gas to the US, will
pay down its debt by C$4.5 billion this year and give residents C$485
million in tax and energy-bill rebates. Alberta is expecting a C$4.2 billion
budget surplus in the fiscal year ending March 31. Alberta collects a
percentage of revenue from oil and natural gas produced in the province.
The province's debt, now around C$12.5 billion, rose when prices were low.
Alberta's low debt and its repayment program have earned it the highest
credit rating of any Canadian province.
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Natural? Gas? Storage? Report
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| Region | 11/10/00| Week | Diff | % Full | Year | % Full
| Prod? ?|? ?688? ?|? 687 |? ?1? |? 72%? ?|? 847 |? 89%? ?
| East? ?|? 1682? ?| 1678 |? ?4? |? 92%? ?| 1730 |? 95%? ?
| West? ?|? ?372? ?|? 383 | -11? |? 74%? ?|? 439 |? 87%? ?
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| Total? |? 2742? ?| 2748 |? -6? |? 83%? ?| 3016 |? 91%? ?
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Enerfax Daily? -? Page 7? -? November 16, 2000
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Enerfax Daily? -? Page 8? -? November 16, 2000
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Canadian 88 Losses Increase
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? ? Canadian 88 Energy, which has put itself up for sale, says its third
quarter loss widened seven-fold because of production problems and an
ill-fated natural gas hedging program. It reported the loss grew to C$5.2
million. Cash flow, a key indicator a firm's ability to fund future
exploration, fell 64% to C$2.3 million from C$6.4 million. The third quarter
results reflected the one-time impact of the upgrading program at the Olds
Gas Plant, which shut-in? 26 MMcf per day of natural gas and 770 barrels of
liquids daily from September 5th until October 7th. Most Canadian firms have
been big winners in the natural gas market, but not Canadian 88, whose
natural gas hedging reduced cash flow by $26 million in the quarter.
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