Applications

NEB OKs TransCanada, M&NP Toll Applications

The National Energy Board (NEB) gave preliminary approval to TransCanada PipeLines Ltd.’s application for 2001/2002 tolls and tariff issues and the Mainline Service and Pricing Settlement. TransCanada is currently on interim tolls, which provide C$1.13/gigajoule for the Eastern Zone, and those tolls will remain in effect pending a final decision, said the board. The NEB also approved Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline Management Ltd.’s (M&NP) Toll Settlement Compliance Filing for final tolls effective Oct. 1, 2000 to Dec. 31, 2002, noting that the Settlement Compliance Filing (SCF) reflects tolls that are “just and reasonable” and therefore, require no more work.

November 19, 2001

Transco Files Leidy Line and Mainline Expansion Projects

Williams’ Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line had an active day yesterday filing two applications with FERC to expand its eastern pipeline system. Its Momentum expansion project would add 526,000 Dth/d of firm capacity from Station 65 in Louisiana to markets in Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas, and its Leidy East project would make up for the failed Phase III portion of its MarketLink expansion.

June 20, 2001

TransCanada Files Interim Toll Hike

TransCanada PipeLines filed applications with the NationalEnergy Board and the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board last weekfor significant interim toll hikes on its Canadian Mainline andAlberta natural gas transmission systems. The requested tolls wouldgo into effect Jan. 1, 2001.

December 11, 2000

TransCanada Files Interim Toll Hike

TransCanada PipeLines filed applications with the NationalEnergy Board and the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board yesterdayfor significant interim toll hikes on its Canadian Mainline andAlberta natural gas transmission systems. The requested tolls wouldgo into effect Jan. 1, 2001.

December 8, 2000

Shareholder Meetings Next for FirstEnergy/GPU

FirstEnergy Corp. and GPU Inc. took a giant step forward intheir merger plans last week, submitting applications for approvalto the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the New Jersey Boardof Public Utilities and the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.Still to come will be approval by each company’s shareholders inspecial meetings set for Nov. 21.

November 13, 2000

Maritimes, Algonquin Plan Extensions in New England

Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline and Algonquin GasTransmission have filed applications with FERC to build relatedpipeline expansions designed to provide Maritimes shippers with agrowing market in the Boston area and to allow multiple new andexisting Algonquin customers access to a new supply source.

October 13, 2000

Probe Sought of Southern LNG’s Open Season

FERC has been asked to place an immediate hold on Southern LNGInc.’s applications to reactivate and upgrade its mothballedliquefied natural gas (LNG) storage and send-out facility on ElbaIsland in Georgia, pending the outcome of a probe being requestedinto the company’s open-season procedures.

August 23, 1999

Probe of Open Season for Elba Island LNG Capacity Sought

FERC has been asked to place an immediate hold on Southern LNGInc.’s applications to reactivate and upgrade its mothballedliquefied natural gas (LNG) storage and send-out facility on ElbaIsland in Georgia, pending the outcome of a probe into thecompany’s open-season procedures.

August 19, 1999

NEB Approves Export Licenses

Canada’s National Energy Board approved six applications foreight licenses to export some 1.2 Tcf of gas for periods of two toten years:

March 5, 1998
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