NGI, in its March 9 issue, reported that a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) rule gives regulated companies 20 days to furnish the agency with a copy of any damage incident report that is required to be filed with the Department of Transportation. FERC allows 30 days for the report to be submitted (see NGI, March 12).

In the story titled “EnCana Wants Options on Deep Panuke Gas Pipes,” which ran in NGI on March 12, the predevelopment cost of the Deep Panuke project offshore Nova Scotia was incorrect. EnCana said predevelopment costs from 1998 through the end of the third quarter of 2006 total C$430 million (see NGI, March 12).

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