-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE----- Proc-Type: 2001,MIC-CLEAR Originator-Name: webmaster@www.sec.gov Originator-Key-Asymmetric: MFgwCgYEVQgBAQICAf8DSgAwRwJAW2sNKK9AVtBzYZmr6aGjlWyK3XmZv3dTINen TWSM7vrzLADbmYQaionwg5sDW3P6oaM5D3tdezXMm7z1T+B+twIDAQAB MIC-Info: RSA-MD5,RSA, KqzZP8nVYeqXvFNtdwCRxjDnQLlE5Fz37Pjt16qwZ4URY5KTK9tzeeOK69D/uRIY 3gw23IHAZbu5i/z7fZZ8bA== 0000950120-05-000716.txt : 20051027 0000950120-05-000716.hdr.sgml : 20051027 20051027113749 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000950120-05-000716 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: POS AMC PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 4 FILED AS OF DATE: 20051027 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20051027 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: NATIONAL FUEL GAS CO CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000070145 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: NATURAL GAS DISTRIBUTION [4924] IRS NUMBER: 131086010 STATE OF INCORPORATION: NJ FISCAL YEAR END: 0905 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: POS AMC SEC ACT: 1935 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 070-10074 FILM NUMBER: 051159127 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 6363 MAIN STREET CITY: WILLIAMSVILLE STATE: NY ZIP: 14221-5887 BUSINESS PHONE: 716-857-7000 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 6363 MAIN STREET STREET 2: 6363 MAIN STREET CITY: WILLIAMSVILLE STATE: NY ZIP: 14221-5887 POS AMC 1 d201482.txt POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO FORM U-1 (As filed October 27, 2005) File No. 70-10074 UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 -------------------------------------------------------- POS AMC Post-Effective Amendment No. 1 (Amendment No. 3) to FORM U-1 APPLICATION OR DECLARATION UNDER THE PUBLIC UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY ACT OF 1935 --------------------------------------------------------- NATIONAL FUEL GAS COMPANY NATIONAL FUEL GAS DISTRIBUTION CORPORATION NATIONAL FUEL GAS SUPPLY CORPORATION HORIZON ENERGY DEVELOPMENT, INC. AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES HIGHLAND FOREST RESOURCES, INC. AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES LEIDY HUB, INC. DATA-TRACK ACCOUNT SERVICES, INC. HORIZON LFG, INC. AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES HORIZON POWER, INC. AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES 6363 Main Street Williamsville, New York 14221 SENECA RESOURCES CORPORATION AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES 1201 Louisiana Street, Suite 400 Houston, Texas 77002 NATIONAL FUEL RESOURCES, INC. 165 Lawrence Bell Drive, Suite 120 Williamsville, New York 14221 (Names of companies filing this statement and addresses of principal executive offices) ----------------------------------------------------- NATIONAL FUEL GAS COMPANY (Name of top registered holding company parent) ----------------------------------------------------- Philip C. Ackerman Chairman of the Board, President, and Chief Executive Officer National Fuel Gas Company 6363 Main Street Williamsville, New York 14221 (Name and address of agent for service) ------------------------------------------------------- The Commission is requested to send copies of all notices, orders and communications in connection with this Application or Declaration to: James P. Baetzhold, Esq. Andrew F. MacDonald, Esq. National Fuel Gas Company Thelen Reid & Priest LLP 6363 Main Street 701 Eighth Street, N.W. Williamsville, New York 14221 Washington, DC 20001 2 ITEM 1. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED TRANSACTION. ----------------------------------- 1.1 Introduction. National Fuel Gas Company ("National") is a holding company registered under the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended (the "Act"). Its sole public utility subsidiary, National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation ("Distribution"), distributes natural gas at retail to approximately 731,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers (including transportation-only customers) in portions of western New York and northwestern Pennsylvania. National's direct non-utility subsidiaries, all of which are wholly-owned, and the principal business or businesses of each such subsidiary, are as follows: - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBSIDIARY PRINCIPAL BUSINESS - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation Transportation and storage of natural gas - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Seneca Resources Corporation Engages, directly and through subsidiaries and partnerships in which it is an investor, in natural gas and oil exploration and production in the United States and Canada - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Horizon Energy Development, Inc. Engages, directly and through subsidiaries, in development and ownership of exempt foreign utility companies and domestic and foreign electric generation projects - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Highland Forest Resources, Inc. Together with the Northeast Division of Seneca Resources Corporation, engages in marketing of timber hardwood from New York and Pennsylvania property holdings, and operation of saw mills; and, through Empire State Pipeline, a joint venture between two wholly-owned subsidiaries, owns and operates a 157-mile natural gas pipeline - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Leidy Hub, Inc. Provides natural gas hub services to customers - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- National Fuel Resources, Inc. Marketing and brokerage of natural gas and provision of energy management services - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Horizon LFG, Inc. Engages, through subsidiaries, in the purchase, sale and transportation of landfill gas - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Data-Track Account Services, Inc. Provides collection services, primarily for associate companies - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Horizon Power, Inc. Exempt wholesale generator - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The non-utility companies listed in the table above, and the wholly- or partly-owned direct and indirect subsidiaries of such companies, are referred to in this Application or Declaration as the "Non-Utility Subsidiaries." The term Non-Utility Subsidiary also includes any other non-utility company in which National hereafter acquires an interest, directly or indirectly, pursuant to any available exemption (such as Rule 58) or pursuant to the terms of any order issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission ("Commission"). Distribution and the Non-Utility Subsidiaries are collectively referred to as the "Subsidiaries." National and the Subsidiaries are collectively referred to as the "Applicants." 1.2 The Applicants' Current Financing Authority. By order dated November 12, 2002 in this proceeding (Holding Co. Act Release No. 27600) (the "Prior Order"), National and the Subsidiaries are authorized to engage in a program of external financing, intrasystem financing and other related transactions through December 31, 2005 (the "Authorization Period"). Specifically, the Commission authorized: (i) National to increase equity and long-term debt capitalization in an aggregate amount of up to an additional $1.5 billion, excluding any common stock issued under National's shareholder rights plan,/1/ and to utilize the proceeds thereof to make investments in its Subsidiaries, and for other corporate purposes; (ii) National to issue and sell from time to time up to $750 million principal amount of unsecured short-term debt securities having maturities of less than one year in the form of commercial paper and borrowings under credit facilities; (iii) National, and to the extent not exempt under Rule 52, the Subsidiaries to enter into interest rate hedges with respect to outstanding indebtedness and to enter into certain anticipatory interest rate hedging transactions; (iv) National to guarantee securities of its Subsidiaries and provide other forms of credit support with respect to obligations of its Subsidiaries as may be necessary or appropriate to enable such Subsidiaries to carry on in the ordinary course of business in an aggregate amount not to exceed $2 billion outstanding at any one time; (v) National to continue to administer the National System Money Pool ("Money Pool"), to invest surplus funds and proceeds of external short-term borrowings in the Money Pool, and, to the extent not exempt under Rule 52, the Subsidiaries to invest surplus funds in and to make borrowings from National and from each other through the Money Pool, subject to certain limitations; (vi) National and Non-Utility Subsidiaries to organize and acquire the securities of one or more entities (each a "Financing Subsidiary") formed for the purpose of effecting financing transactions for National and its Subsidiaries and, to the extent not exempt under Rules 45(b) and 52, to guarantee the obligations of such Financing Subsidiaries; (vii) National and the Subsidiaries to change the terms of any majority-owned Non-Utility Subsidiary's authorized capitalization; and (viii) National to consolidate or otherwise reorganize all or any part of its direct and indirect ownership interests in Non-Utility Subsidiaries. Under the Prior Order, the Commission reserved jurisdiction over (i) the issuance of securities by National that are rated below investment grade, and (ii) the solicitation of shareholder approvals in connection with the adoption of any new stock-based plan or the extension or amendment of any existing stock-based plan. 1.3 Summary of Requested Approvals. The Applicants herein request that the Commission issue an order that extends the Authorization Period, subject to the matters over which the Commission has reserved jurisdiction under the Prior Order, from December 31, 2005 to and including February 8, 2006, such that the expiration of the Authorization Period is coterminous with the effective date of - ---------- 1 See National Fuel Gas Company, Holding Co. Act Release No. 26532, File No. 70-8841 (June 12, 1996) (authorizing National to adopt and implement a rights agreement and to issue rights thereunder that entitle the holders thereof to purchase from National shares of common stock upon the occurrence of certain events). -2- repeal of the Act./2/ The Applicants are not requesting any other changes to the terms, conditions and limitations imposed under the Prior Order. ITEM 2. FEES, COMMISSIONS AND EXPENSES. ------------------------------ The fees, commissions and expenses incurred or to be incurred in connection with filing this Post-Effective Amendment are not expected to exceed $3,000. ITEM 3. APPLICABLE STATUTORY PROVISIONS. ------------------------------- 3.1 General. Sections 6(a), 7, 9(a), 10, 12(b), 12(f) and 13(b) of the Act are applicable to the transactions approved under the Prior Order. 3.2 Compliance with Rules 53 and 54. The transactions proposed herein are also subject to Rules 53 and 54. Under Rule 53(a), the Commission shall not make certain specified findings under Sections 7(d) and 12 of the Act in connection with a proposal by a holding company to issue securities for the purpose of acquiring the securities of or other interest in an EWG, or to guarantee the securities of an EWG, if each of the conditions in paragraphs (a)(1) through (a)(4) thereof are met, provided that none of the conditions specified in paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(3) of Rule 53 exists. Rule 54 provides that the Commission shall not consider the effect of the capitalization or earnings of subsidiaries of a registered holding company that are EWGs or FUCOs in determining whether to approve other transactions if Rule 53(a), (b) and (c) are satisfied. These standards are currently met. Rule 53(a)(1): As of June 30, 2005, National's "aggregate investment" in EWGs and FUCOs was $80,733,722, or approximately 10.6% of National's average "consolidated retained earnings" for the four quarters ended June 30, 2005 ($761,669,500). Rule 53(a)(2): National will maintain books and records enabling it to identify investments in and earnings from each EWG and FUCO in which it directly or indirectly acquires and holds an interest. National will cause each domestic EWG in which it acquires and holds an interest, and each foreign EWG and FUCO that is a majority-owned subsidiary, to maintain its books and records and prepare its financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP. All of such books and records and financial statements will be made available to the Commission, in English, upon request. Rule 53(a)(3): No more than 2% of the employees of Distribution (National's sole domestic public utility subsidiary) will, at any one time, directly or indirectly, render services to EWGs and FUCOs. Rule 53(a)(4): National will submit a copy of the Application or Declaration in this proceeding and each amendment thereto, and will submit copies of any Rule 24 certificates required hereunder, as well as a copy of Item 9 of National's Form U5S and Exhibits G and H thereof, to each of the - ---------- 2 On August 8, 2005, President Bush signed into law the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (P.L. 109-58, 119 Stat. 594), which, among other things, repeals the Act effective six months after the date of enactment. -3- public service commissions having jurisdiction over the retail rates of Distribution. In addition, National states that the provisions of Rule 53(a) are not made inapplicable to the authorization herein requested by reason of the occurrence or continuance of any of the circumstances specified in Rule 53(b). ITEM 4. REGULATORY APPROVALS. -------------------- The New York Public Service Commission ("NYPSC") and the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission ("PaPUC") have jurisdiction over and have previously authorized Distribution's utilization of interest rate hedges. Distribution has received a continuation of authority to engage in these transactions through December 31, 2008 from the PaPUC and a similar request to the NYPSC is currently pending. No other state commission, and no federal commission, other than the Commission, has jurisdiction over any of the other proposed transaction. ITEM 5. PROCEDURE. --------- The Commission is requested to publish a notice under Rule 23 with respect to the filing of this Application or Declaration as soon as practicable. The Applicants request that the Commission's order be issued not later than December 31, 2005, and that there not be a 30-day waiting period between issuance of the Commission's order and the date on which the order is to become effective. The Applicants hereby waive a recommended decision by a hearing officer or any other responsible officer of the Commission and consent to the participation of the Division of Investment Management in the preparation of the Commission's decision and/or order, unless the Division of Investment Management opposes the matters proposed herein. ITEM 6. EXHIBITS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. --------------------------------- A. EXHIBITS. -------- G-1 Proposed Form of Federal Register Notice. B. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. -------------------- 1.1 Balance Sheet of National and consolidated subsidiaries, as of September 30, 2004 (incorporated by reference to National's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2004) (File No. 1-3880). 1.2 Statements of Income of National and consolidated subsidiaries for the twelve months ended September 30, 2004 (incorporated by reference to National's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2004) (File No. 1-3880). -4- 1.3 Balance Sheet of National and consolidated subsidiaries, as of June 30, 2005 (incorporated by reference to National's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 2005) (File No. 1-3880). 1.4 Statements of Income of National and consolidated subsidiaries for the six months ended June 30, 2005 (incorporated by reference to National's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 2005) (File No. 1-3880). 1.5 Balance Sheet of Distribution, as of June 30, 2005. 1.6 Statement of Income of Distribution for the twelve months ended June 30, 2005. ITEM 7. INFORMATION AS TO ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS. --------------------------------------- None of the matters that are the subject of this Post-Effective Amendment involves a "major federal action" nor does it "significantly affect the quality of the human environment" as those terms are used in section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy Act. The transactions that are the subject of this Post-Effective Amendment will not result in changes in the operation of the Applicants that will have an impact on the environment. The Applicants are not aware of any federal agency that has prepared or is preparing an environmental impact statement with respect to the transactions that are the subject of this Post-Effective Amendment. -5- SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended, the undersigned companies have duly caused this Post-Effective Amendment filed herein to be signed on their behalves by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized. NATIONAL FUEL GAS COMPANY HORIZON ENERGY DEVELOPMENT, INC. DATA-TRACK ACCOUNT SERVICES, INC. By: /s/ Philip C. Ackerman ---------------------- Name: Philip C. Ackerman Title: President NATIONAL FUEL GAS DISTRIBUTION CORPORATION By: /s/ Dennis J. Seeley -------------------- Name: Dennis J. Seeley Title: President NATIONAL FUEL GAS SUPPLY CORPORATION By: /s/ David F. Smith ------------------ Name: David F. Smith Title: President HORIZON POWER, INC. HORIZON LFG, INC. By: /s/ Duane A. Wassum ------------------- Name: Duane A. Wassum Title: Assistant Vice President (signatures continued on next page) -6- NATIONAL FUEL RESOURCES, INC. By: /s/ Donna L. DeCarolis ---------------------- Name: Donna L. DeCarolis Title: President and Secretary SENECA RESOURCES CORPORATION HIGHLAND FOREST RESOURCES, INC. By: /s/ James A. Beck ----------------- Name: James A. Beck Title: President LEIDY HUB, INC. By: /s/ J. R. Pustulka ------------------ Name: J. R. Pustulka Title: Senior Vice President and Secretary Date: October 27, 2005 -7- EX-99 2 exg-1.txt EX. G-1 - FORM OF FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICE EXHIBIT G-1 PROPOSED FORM OF FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (Release No. 35-_____) Filings under the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended ("Act") November __, 2005 Notice is hereby given that the following filing(s) has/have been made with the Commission pursuant to provisions of the Act and rules promulgated thereunder. All interested persons are referred to the application(s) and/or declaration(s) for complete statements of the proposed transaction(s) summarized below. The application(s) and/or declaration(s) and any amendments thereto is/are available for public inspection through the Commission's Office of Public Reference. Interested persons wishing to comment or request a hearing on the application(s) and/or declaration(s) should submit their views in writing by November __, 2005 to the Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, 100 F Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20549, and serve a copy on the relevant applicant(s) and/or declarant(s) at the address(es) as specified below. Proof of service (by affidavit or, in case of an attorney at law, by certificate) should be filed with the request. Any request for hearing shall identify specifically the issues of fact or law that are disputed. A person who so requests will be notified of any hearing, if ordered, and will receive a copy of any notice or order issued in the matter. After November __, 2005, the application(s) and/or declaration(s), as filed or as amended, may be granted and/or permitted to become effective. * * * * * * NATIONAL FUEL GAS COMPANY, ET AL. (70-10074) - -------------------------------- Notice of Request for Extension of Order Authorizing External and ----------------------------------------------------------------- Intrasystem Financing Program and Other Related Transactions. - ------------------------------------------------------------ National Fuel Gas Company ("National"), a registered holding company whose principal executive offices are at 6363 Main Street, Williamsville, New York 14221, and its direct and indirect subsidiaries have filed a post-effective amendment to their application-declaration on Form U-1 pursuant to Sections 6(a), 7, 9(a), 10, 12(b), 12(f) and 13 of the Act and Rules 53 and 54 thereunder. National owns all of the issued and outstanding common stock of National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation ("Distribution"), which distributes natural gas at retail to approximately 731,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers (including transportation-only customers) in portions of western New York and northwestern Pennsylvania. National's direct non-utility subsidiaries, all of which are wholly-owned, and the principal business or businesses of each such subsidiary, are as follows: - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBSIDIARY PRINCIPAL BUSINESS - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation Transportation and storage of natural gas - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Seneca Resources Corporation Engages, directly and through subsidiaries and partnerships in which it is an investor, in natural gas and oil exploration and production in the United States and Canada - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Horizon Energy Development, Inc. Engages, directly and through subsidiaries, in development and ownership of exempt foreign utility companies and domestic and foreign electric generation projects - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Highland Forest Resources, Inc. Together with the Northeast Division of Seneca Resources Corporation, engages in marketing of timber hardwood from New York and Pennsylvania property holdings, and operation of saw mills; and, through Empire State Pipeline, a joint venture between two wholly-owned subsidiaries, owns and operates a 157-mile natural gas pipeline - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Leidy Hub, Inc. Provides natural gas hub services to customers - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- National Fuel Resources, Inc. Marketing and brokerage of natural gas and provision of energy management services - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Horizon LFG, Inc. Engages, through subsidiaries, in the purchase, sale and transportation of landfill gas - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Data-Track Account Services, Inc. Provides collection services, primarily for associate companies - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Horizon Power, Inc. Exempt wholesale generator - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The non-utility companies listed in the table above, and the wholly- or partly-owned direct and indirect subsidiaries of such companies, are referred to herein as the "Non-Utility Subsidiaries." The term Non-Utility Subsidiary also includes any other non-utility company in which National hereafter acquires an interest, directly or indirectly, pursuant to any available exemption (such as Rule 58) or pursuant to the terms of any order issued by Commission. Distribution and the Non-Utility Subsidiaries are collectively referred to as the "Subsidiaries." National and the Subsidiaries are collectively referred to as the "Applicants." By order dated November 12, 2002 (the "Prior Order"),/1/ National and the Subsidiaries are authorized to engage in a program of external financing, intrasystem financing and other related transactions through December 31, 2005 - ---------- 1 National Fuel Gas Company, et al., Holding Co. Act Release No. 27600, File No. 70-10074. 2 (the "Authorization Period"). Specifically, the Commission authorized: (i) National to increase equity and long-term debt capitalization in an aggregate amount of up to an additional $1.5 billion, excluding any common stock issued under National's shareholder rights plan,/2/ and to utilize the proceeds thereof to make investments in its Subsidiaries, and for other corporate purposes; (ii) National to issue and sell from time to time up to $750 million principal amount of unsecured short-term debt securities having maturities of less than one year in the form of commercial paper and borrowings under credit facilities; (iii) National, and to the extent not exempt under Rule 52, the Subsidiaries to enter into interest rate hedges with respect to outstanding indebtedness and to enter into certain anticipatory interest rate hedging transactions; (iv) National to guarantee securities of its Subsidiaries and provide other forms of credit support with respect to obligations of its Subsidiaries as may be necessary or appropriate to enable such Subsidiaries to carry on in the ordinary course of business in an aggregate amount not to exceed $2 billion outstanding at any one time; (v) National to continue to administer the National System Money Pool ("Money Pool"), to invest surplus funds and proceeds of external short-term borrowings in the Money Pool, and, to the extent not exempt under Rule 52, the Subsidiaries to invest surplus funds in and to make borrowings from National and from each other through the Money Pool, subject to certain limitations; (vi) National and Non-Utility Subsidiaries to organize and acquire the securities of one or more entities (each a "Financing Subsidiary") formed for the purpose of effecting financing transactions for National and its Subsidiaries and, to the extent not exempt under Rules 45(b) and 52, to guarantee the obligations of such Financing Subsidiaries; (vii) National and the Subsidiaries to change the terms of any majority-owned Non-Utility Subsidiary's authorized capitalization; and (viii) National to consolidate or otherwise reorganize all or any part of its direct and indirect ownership interests in Non-Utility Subsidiaries. Under the Prior Order, the Commission reserved jurisdiction over (i) the issuance of securities by National that are rated below investment grade, and (ii) the solicitation of shareholder approvals in connection with the adoption of any new stock-based plan or the extension or amendment of any existing stock-based plan. The Applicants are now requesting that the Commission issue an order that extends the Authorization Period, subject to the matters over which the Commission has reserved jurisdiction under the Prior Order, from December 31, 2005 to and including February 8, 2006, such that the expiration of the Authorization Period is coterminous with the effective date of repeal of the Act./3/ The Applicants are not requesting any other changes to the terms, conditions and limitations imposed under the Prior Order. It is stated that the fees, commissions and expenses incurred or to be incurred in connection with filing the Post-Effective Amendment are not expected to exceed $3,000. National further states that New York Public Service Commission ("NYPSC") and the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission ("PaPUC") - ---------- 2 See National Fuel Gas Company, Holding Co. Act Release No. (June 12, 1996). 3 On August 8, 2005, President Bush signed into law the Policy Act of 2005 (P.L. 109-58, 119 Stat. 594), which, among other things, repeals the Act effective six months after the date of enactment. 3 have jurisdiction over and have previously authorized Distribution's utilization of interest rate hedges. Distribution has received a continuation of authority to engage in these transactions through December 31, 2008 from the PaPUC and a similar request to the NYPSC is currently pending. No other state commission, and no federal commission, other than the Commission, has jurisdiction over any of the other proposed transaction. 4 EX-99 3 ex1-5.txt EX. 1.5 - BALANCE SHEET OF DISTRIBUTION DISTRIBUTION CORPORATION BALANCE SHEET AT 6/30/2005 ASSETS - ------ Property, Plant & Equipment: - ---------------------------- Gas Utilities $ 1,464,155,842 Non - Utilities 80,802 Total Accumulated DD &A (408,507,126) ----------------- Net Property, Plant & Equipment 1,055,729,518 ----------------- Current Assets: - --------------- Cash 4,918,736 Temporary Cash Investments 41,391 Notes Receivable - Intercompany - Accts Receivable - Intercompany 6,215,631 Notes Receivable 275,099 Accts Receivable - Customer 169,685,273 Reserve for Doubtful Acct (18,130,166) Other Accounts Receivable 4,792,712 Unbilled Utility Revenue 14,562,077 Gas Stored Underground 13,250,323 Impairment of O&G - Materials/Supplies - Average Cost 7,357,064 Dividends Receivable - Intercompany - Unrecovered Purch Gas Cost - Prepayments 31,191,358 ----------------- Current Assets 234,159,497 ----------------- Other Assets: - ------------- Stock of Subsidiaries - Intercompany - Notes of Subsidiaries - Intercompany - Investments in Associated Companies - Recoverable Future Taxes 75,068,490 Unamortized Debt Expense 5,429,911 Other Regulatory Assets 61,901,398 Liab. for Deriv. Fin. Instr. - Asset - Deferred Charges 1,001,413 Other Investments - Investment in Unconsolidated Subsid. - Goodwill - Long Term Notes Receivable - Other Assets 14,684,832 ----------------- Other Assets 158,086,044 ----------------- Total Assets $ 1,447,975,059 ----------------- CAPITALIZATION & LIABILITIES - ---------------------------- Capitalization: - --------------- Common Stock $1 Par Value $ - Capital Stock of Subsidiaries 59,170,600 Paid in Capital 121,668,184 Earnings Reinvested in Business 395,761,308 Cumulative Translation Adjustment - Unrealized Gain/Loss - - ----------------- Total Common Stock Equity 576,600,093 ----------------- Long-Term Debt Net of Current Portion - Notes Payable - Intercompany - Long Term 218,310,000 ----------------- Total Capitalization 794,910,093 ----------------- Liabilities: - ------------ Notes Payable - Intercompany 71,000,000 Notes Payable - Bank & Commercial Paper - Current Portion - Long Term Debt - Accounts Payable - Other 55,496,683 Amounts Payable to Customers 40,646,156 Estimated Revenue Refunds - Customer Deposits 11,949,505 Federal Income Tax 17,211,415 Other Taxes 724,464 Dividends Payable - Other Accruals 28,622,914 Accr Pension Contribution - Reserves for Gas Replacement 44,514,656 Accounts Payable - Intercompany 15,170,531 Dividends Payable - Intercompany 9,100,000 ----------------- Total Current Liabilities 294,436,324 ----------------- Deferred Credits: - ----------------- Accumulated Deferred Income Tax 181,748,548 Taxes Refundable to Customer 13,740,800 Unamortized Investment Tax Credit 6,770,953 Liab. for Deriv. Financial Instruments - Cost of Removal Rgulatory Liability 62,718,418 Other Regulatory Liabilities 72,139,971 Other Deferred Credit 21,509,953 ----------------- Total Deferred Credits 358,628,642 ----------------- Total Capitalization & Liabilities $ 1,447,975,060 -----------------
EX-99 4 ex1-6.txt EX. 1.6 - STATEMENT OF INCOME OF DISTRIBUTION NATIONAL FUEL GAS DISTRIBUTION CORPORATION Income Statement for the Period Ended 6/30/2005
Twelve Months Ended Current ------- Operating Revenue 1,113,899,249 ----------------- Operating Expenses: - ------------------- Purchased Gas Sold 744,336,671 Operation & Maintenance Expenses 197,326,780 Property, Franchise & Other Taxes 46,268,487 Depreciation, Depletion & Amortization 40,211,962 Income Taxes - Net 25,210,086 ----------------- Operating Expenses 1,053,353,985 ----------------- Operating Income / (Loss) 60,545,264 ----------------- ----------------- Other Income / (Loss) 1,077,972 ----------------- Income Before Interest Charges 61,623,237 ----------------- Interest Charges 23,407,884 ----------------- Net Income / (Loss) $ 38,215,353 =================
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