Natural gas wells in Texas would have to be at least 1,200 feet from public schools if a bill filed Monday in the state legislature becomes law, but a group advocating the interests of Fort Worth neighborhoods says it wants wells to be one mile or more from the schoolhouse.
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FERC Temporarily Re-Adopts Pipe-Marketing Affiliate Rule
Responding to a court decision striking down the agency’s expanded affiliate rule as it applies to interstate natural gas pipelines, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last Tuesday temporarily readopted its former slimmed-down affiliate rule, Order 497, that restricts the relationship solely between interstate gas pipes and their marketing affiliates.
FERC Temporarily Re-Adopts Pipe-Marketing Affiliate Rule
Responding to a court decision striking down the agency’s expanded affiliate rule as it applies to interstate natural gas pipelines, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Tuesday temporarily readopted its former slimmed-down affiliate rule, Order 497, that restricted the relationship solely between interstate gas pipes and their marketing affiliates.
FERC Affirms Role of Selective Discounting in Promoting Gas-On-Gas Competition
FERC has upheld a prior order retaining its existing policy on selective discounting for interstate natural gas pipelines, allowing them to offer discounts to shippers to compete effectively with other gas pipelines as well as alternate fuels.
TransCanada Applies to Appeal NEB’s Fair Return Decision
TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. said late Friday that it is applying to the Canadian Federal Court of Appeal for leave to appeal the National Energy Board’s (NEB) RH-R-1-2002 Decision issued Feb. 20, which dismissed the company’s request for a review of the board’s June 2002 decision on TransCanada’s 2002 Fair Return Application.
El Paso Applies to Expand Export Capacity to Mexico
El Paso Natural Gas has filed an application at FERC to increase the existing maximum daily export capacity on the Samalayuca Lateral by about one-third to 308 MMcf/d to meet the growing natural gas demand in northern Mexico, which is being fueled in large part by power generation.
El Paso Applies to Expand Export Capacity to Mexico
El Paso Natural Gas has filed an application at FERC to increase the existing maximum daily export capacity on the Samalayuca Lateral by about one-third to 308 MMcf/d to meet the growing natural gas demand in northern Mexico that’s being fueled in large part by power generation.
M&NP Applies To NEB For New Tolls
Canada’s National Energy Board has received an application from Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline Management Ltd. to approve final tolls from Test Period 2001, which runs October 2000 through Dec. 31, 2001, and for Test Period 2002, which runs from Jan. 1, 2002 through Dec. 31, 2002. M&NP has been operating on interim tolls approved by the NEB since Oct. 1, 2000.
M&NP Applies To NEB For New Tolls
Canada’s National Energy Board has received an application from Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline Management Ltd. to approve final tolls from Test Period 2001, which runs October 2000 through Dec. 31, 2001, and for Test Period 2002, which runs from Jan. 1, 2002 through Dec. 31, 2002. M&NP has been operating on interim tolls approved by the NEB since Oct. 1, 2000.
Williams Applies to Build Pipeline Lateral
Williams’ Northwest Pipeline has filed a FERC application thatwould allow the company to expand upon a system that is alreadyclassified as one of the nation’s largest natural gas transporters.The filing would allow Northwest to build and operate a newnine-mile, 20-inch diameter lateral pipeline in Snohomish County,WA.