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Thomas Shewski, Owner
High Energy Services
Analysis of: Canadian Pacific Acquiring DM&E (www.forbes.com)
    The Canadian Pacific and its acquisition of the Dakota Minnesota & Eastern (DM&E) along with potential build-out to the Powder River Basin Joint Line are discussed below.
Thomas Shewski, Owner
High Energy Services
Analysis of: Carbon Dating (www.forbes.com)
    The proposals in Congress for a reduction in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions include what is called a “Cap and Trade” program. Under a Cap and Trade program, the amount of annual CO2 emissions would be capped and an entity would have to have a CO2 allowance for each ton (or metric...
Eric Smith, Professor and Associate Director
Eric Smith, Professor and Associate Director
A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University
Analysis of: Idaho Transmission Dispute Settled (www.renewableenergyaccess.com)
The issue of access to crucial transmission infrastructure is not limited to wind power. Much the same argument can be made about pipeline access for non-conventional natural gas developments in areas of the midwest or indeed for conventional forms of merchant power generation. Ask any merchant generator...
Thomas Shewski, Owner
High Energy Services
Analysis of: Joy Global Inc. Announces Fiscal 2007 Third Quarter Operating Results (money.cnn.com)
    Joy Global in its earnings announcement claims the following: “Although the long-term outlook remains positive, U.S. coal continues to exhibit short-term softness. This is primarily the result of weakening demand for electricity, and compounded by the generator's increased burn...
Thomas Shewski, Owner
High Energy Services
Analysis of: STB Proposes New Rule for Determining Railroads Cost of Capital (www.logisticsmgmt.com)
    The Surface Transportation Board (STB) recently issued proposed rulemaking to move from a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) methodology to a Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) for determining revenue adequacy. Revenue adequacy is the determinant in rate cases brought by shippers--especially...
Thomas Shewski, Owner
High Energy Services
Analysis of: Plants’ Cleanup May Create Side-Effect (www.baltimoresun.com)
    Coal plants produce byproducts that have a beneficial use to society. The installation of air pollution controls (APC) may affect this mix of coal combustion byproducts.
Thomas Shewski, Owner
High Energy Services
Analysis of: Massey Energy Shares Rise on Upgrade (www.forbes.com)
    According to the Forbes article, UBS upgraded shares of Massey Energy to “Buy” from “Neutral”.  The commentary section describes the current market condition that may affect Massey.  At the moment, it is still a mixed picture.
Thomas Shewski, Owner
High Energy Services
Analysis of: Bush Administration Would Ease Legal Limits on Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining (www.ens-newswire.com)
    The Mountaintop Removal issue has been an ongoing issue for years for Appalachian surface mines.  It has been used successfully by interveners to delay, suspend, or block surface mining activities at Appalachian Mines.       The...
Thomas Shewski, Owner
High Energy Services
Analysis of: Energy Roundup: B of A Cuts Coal Producers (www.forbes.com)
The attached discussion states Bank of America cut its target prices for U.S. coal equities on August 22, 2007. (Yes, not until August 22!!!!).  B of A cites coal production and inventory levels for its view. The commentary section discusses current coal production and inventory numbers...
Thomas Shewski, Owner
High Energy Services
Analysis of: STB Issues Final Ruling About Fuel Surcharge (www.greatfallstribune.com)
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) in January 2007 ruled that fuel surcharges in rail transportation agreements must more accurately reflect the actual cost of the movement and not be a double-dip by including fuel-related costs also in indices utilized to adjust rates.  The STB’s decision...

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