Adjustments

Southwest Gas Sees Winter of Content for Customers

In the midst of a blizzard of retail energy cost rate adjustments throughout the western states, Las Vegas, NV-based Southwest Gas Corp., provides an exception, facing the winter with lower retail rates and confidence that its supply/price situation will remain relatively stable, although it is keeping a wary eye on Enron’s supply deals with some of its largest customers, a spokesperson said Friday.

December 10, 2001

Gas a ‘Real Success,’ Needs Minor Adjustments

Just so you’ll know: “The natural gas market is a real successstory…..FERC has gotten an enormous amount of things right. Themarket may not be unblemished, but there are lots who consider thenatural gas market the best market in the world offering genuineprice discovery on a daily basis across dozens of products. It’ssomething everyone should be proud of,” Robert Levin of the NewYork Mercantile Exchange told a FERC conference last week.

September 25, 2000

FERC Makes Minor Changes to Order 637

FERC reaffirmed most of its initial decisions in Order 637 onrehearing last week, making minor adjustments to theright-of-first-refusal (ROFR), penalty and posting provisions inthe major natural gas rule. “…[O]n balance this is a solid,well-reasoned [rehearing] order that retains the character of theoriginal order,” said Commissioner William Massey.

May 22, 2000

FERC Reaffirms Major Gas Rule

FERC reaffirmed most of its initial decisions in Order 637 onrehearing yesterday, making minor adjustments toright-of-first-refusal (ROFR) and the reporting and postingrequirements of the major natural gas rule.

May 18, 2000

Transportation Notes

Citing “seasonal efficiency adjustments,” NOVA said it woulddecrease its target linepack by about 177 MMcf in gradualincrements by May 29.

May 17, 2000

CA Adopts One Gas Rate for Generators

California regulators last Thursday approved a series of rateadjustments for Southern California Gas and San Diego Gas andElectric that are designed to encourage future merchant natural gaspipeline and electric power plant projects, as well as result in a$248 million gas utility net rate decrease.

April 24, 2000

CA Adopt One Gas Rate for Generators

California regulators Thursday approved a series of rateadjustments for Southern California Gas Co. and San Diego Gas andElectric Co. that help encourage future merchant natural gaspipeline and electric power plant projects as well as resulting ina $248 million gas utility net rate decrease. For SoCalGas thatequals $210 million in rate cuts, the bulk of the reduction ($158.9million) going to residential and small business customers.SDG&E’s gas rates drop a total of $37 million, $18 million ofwhich is for small, core customers.

April 24, 2000
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