California regulators last Friday revised a proposed decision for offering an option to smart meters for customers alleging health problems related to the wireless devices. It is the advanced meters for electric customers that have caused controversy for a small portion of customers at Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E).
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California Opens Third Penalty Case Against PG&E
California regulators on Thursday opened a third penalty proceeding for Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) alleging that the utility violated state law and various federal regulations. The allegations came as the California Public Utilities Commission’s (CPUC) Consumer Protection and Safety Division completed its investigation of the San Bruno, CA pipeline tragedy in 2010.
Pennsylvania Township Sued Over Marcellus Ordinance
Range Resources Corp. has filed suit against a Pennsylvania township, alleging that the municipality violated state meetings law by not giving proper notice before making sweeping, prohibitive changes to its Marcellus Shale drilling ordinance.
Range Sues One Pennsylvania Township, Awaits Another’s Next Move
Range Resources Corp. has filed suit against a Pennsylvania township, alleging that the municipality violated state meetings law by not giving proper notice before making sweeping, prohibitive changes to its Marcellus Shale drilling ordinance.
PennFuture Sues Ultra Over NOx Emissions
Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future, also known as PennFuture, has filed a lawsuit against an Ultra Petroleum subsidiary, alleging that some of the company’s facilities in the Marcellus Shale violate the federal Clean Air Act and state regulations.
Piceance Projects Draw Lawsuit
Four environmental groups have filed a lawsuit against the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in federal court, alleging the agency illegally approved dozens of oil and gas projects in the Piceance Basin in western Colorado without analyzing the impacts on air quality.
Environmental Groups Sue BLM Over Piceance Projects
Four environmental groups filed a lawsuit against the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in federal court on Monday, alleging the agency illegally approved dozens of oil and gas projects in the Piceance Basin in western Colorado without analyzing the impacts on air quality.
Mexico’s Pemex Targets Cross-Border Condensate Theft
A lawsuit recently filed in U.S. District Court by Mexico’s Pemex Exploracion Y Produccion (PEP) alleging widespread theft of natural gas condensate from the Burgos Field blames drug cartels and targets about a dozen U.S. entities for allegedly trafficking in the stolen commodity, knowingly or not.
Mexico’s Pemex Targets Cross-Border Condensate Theft
A lawsuit recently filed in U.S. District Court by Mexico’s Pemex Exploracion Y Produccion (PEP) alleging widespread theft of natural gas condensate from the Burgos Field blames drug cartels and targets about a dozen U.S. entities for allegedly trafficking in the stolen commodity, knowingly or not.
CFTC Accuses Traders of Manipulating Oil Prices in 2008
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced Tuesday that it had filed suit in New York against two traders and three firms, alleging that in 2008 they manipulated crude oil futures prices in a trading scheme that bagged more than $50 million.