Based on comments filed by trade associations last week, thenatural gas industry is split straight down the middle on most ofthe major initiatives in the notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR)and notice of inquiry (NOI) – with the regulated pipelines and LDCssupporting proposals that would lighten FERC’s grip on pipelinetransportation, and non-regulated producers, marketers andmunicipal distributors concerned the measures could wreak havoc.
1999
Articles from 1999
IPAA Projects Short Supply, Strong Demand Growth
Gas supply this year is expected to fall below last year’slevels and will struggle to meet projected demand, the IndependentPetroleum Association of America indicated in a report released toinvestors in New York last week. With the gas rig count down abouta third compared to 1998 levels, U.S. production is expected to bedown 1.2% this year to 18.75 Tcf, while gas imports are expected torise 2.7% to about 3.22 Tcf, and gas demand is expected to shoot up3.2% to 21.97 Tcf.
IPAA Projects Short Supply, Strong Demand Growth
Gas supply this year is expected to fall below last year’slevels and will struggle to meet projected demand, the IndependentPetroleum Association of America indicated in a report released toinvestors in New York yesterday. With the gas rig count down abouta third compared to 1998 levels, U.S. production is expected to bedown 1.2% this year to 18.75 Tcf, while gas imports are expected torise 2.7% to about 3.22 Tcf, and gas demand is expected to shoot up3.2% to 21.97 Tcf.
Conference Planned on Northeast Quadrant Gas Demand
Faced with conflicting reports about the need for new pipelinecapacity to serve the Northeast quadrant of the country, theFederal Energy Regulatory Commission last week called for aninquiry into the area’s projected demand for natural gas over thenext 20 years.
Administration Bill Would Triple Use of Renewables
The renewable-fuel mandate in the Clinton administration’sretail electricity restructuring legislation that was unveiled lastweek may be seen by the natural gas industry as its worst nightmarecome true, but it does have a little bit of a silver lining.Although it sets aside 7.5% of gross annual generation output forrenewable fuel sources, which is at least triple the current level,the full effect of the mandate won’t be felt until the end of thenext decade at the earliest.
Amoco Backs Auction for Short- and Long-Term Markets
Amoco likes auctions but advocates removing price caps only inthe very short-term (intra-month) transportation capacity market,according to a lengthy filing made at FERC last week by AmocoProduction and Amoco Energy Trading
DOE: Gas Imports Grow for 11th Straight Year
Supported by the largest increase in imported Canadian gas since1995, total natural gas imports rose for the 11th straight year in1998, according to a recent Department of Energy (DOE) report.
Enron Still May Sell EOG Interest
An April 2 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commissionsuggests the rumored sale of Enron’s controlling interest in EnronOil & Gas (EOG) could be in the offing. In the filing, Enronsaid it is pondering EOG’s potential sale among other possibilitiesfor the exploration and production arm of the energy giant.
Georgia Retail Unbundling on Fast Track
The Georgia Senate approved House Bill 822 by a vote of 52-0last week, paving the way for a one time, statewide customerassignment process to occur before the next heating season. Havingalready passed the House of Representatives unanimously, theamendment only needs Gov. Roy Barnes’ signature before it becomeslaw.
Dynegy Adds to SE Power Portfolio
Dynegy is making a reality of its promise to increase its powerasset portfolio in the Southeast by announcing construction plansfor two separate 500 MW facilities in the past seven days. Lastweek, Dynegy announced a local commission approved plans toconstruct a plant in Heard County, GA. Yesterday, the company saidit gained approval from a local court to build the BluegrassGeneration facility in Oldham County, KY. With the Kentuckyfacility, Dynegy will own or have interest in five power plants inthe Southeast.