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2006
Articles from 2006
FERC Takes Case-By-Case Approach to Gas Quality, Interchangeability
FERC on Thursday adopted a policy statement that identifies five principles for addressing disputes involving natural gas quality and interchangeability issues on a case-by-case basis.
Skilling Tries Appeal to Full Circuit Court
Former Enron Corp. CEO Jeffrey Skilling, whose 2006 convictions were upheld by a three-judge appellate panel earlier this month, has appealed the decision to the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Gas Shale to See Continued Upturn, Analysts Say
Unconventional gas resources have been expanding, with gas shale growing the fastest, up to 128 Tcf in 2006 from 52 Tcf a decade earlier, and that trend is likely to continue, an energy consultant said Wednesday.
Gas Shale to See Continued Upturn, Analysts Say
Unconventional gas resources have been expanding, with gas shale growing the fastest, up to 128 Tcf in 2006 from 52 Tcf a decade earlier, and that trend is likely to continue, an energy consultant said Wednesday.
ALJ Hearing Ordered for Amaranth Manipulation Case
FERC last Thursday ordered an administrative law judge (ALJ) hearing to determine whether certain natural gas futures trading activities by Amaranth Advisors LLC, seven affiliates and two former traders violated the agency’s anti-manipulation regulations.
Court Orders FERC to Explain Williston Basin Ruling
A federal appeals court in Washington, DC, last Tuesday sent back 2005-2006 orders to FERC for a clearer understanding of why the agency had modified a shipper’s contract with Williston Basin Interstate Pipeline Co. to allow it to resell transportation capacity.
Court Orders FERC to Explain Williston Basin Ruling
A federal appeals court in Washington, DC, Tuesday sent back 2005-2006 orders to FERC for a clearer understanding of why the agency had modified a shipper’s contract with Williston Basin Interstate Pipeline Co. to allow it to resell transportation capacity.
California Drafts GHG Limits for Energy Sector
As mandated by the state’s 2006 law, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and the California Energy Commission (CEC) Feb. 8 released their joint recommendation for greenhouse gas (GHG) emission limits in the electricity and natural gas sectors, proposing a mix of mandatory regulatory requirements and a cap-and-trade system. Ultimately the California Air Resources Board (CARB) will establish the standards.
California Proposes GHG Emission Limits for Energy Sector
As mandated by the state’s 2006 law, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and the California Energy Commission (CEC) late last Friday released their joint recommendation for greenhouse gas (GHG) emission limits in the electricity and natural gas sectors, proposing a mix of mandatory regulatory requirements and a cap-and-trade system. Ultimately the California Air Resources Board (CARB) will establish the standards.