Broadwater Energy LLC and Broadwater Pipeline LLC have filed an administrative appeal with the Department of Commerce asking the agency to overturn New York regulators’ opposition to the construction of a proposed floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal and associated pipeline to be located in the New York waters of Long Island Sound.
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Broadwater Asks Commerce to Override New York’s Objection
Broadwater Energy LLC and Broadwater Pipeline LLC have filed an administrative appeal with the Department of Commerce asking the agency to overturn New York regulators’ opposition to the construction of a proposed floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal and associated pipeline to be located in the New York waters of Long Island Sound.
Connecticut Governor, Attorney General Seek Broadwater Rehearing
Connecticut is asking FERC to rehear and reconsider its decision last month approving Broadwater Energy LLC’s controversial floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) project and associated pipeline to be located in Long Island Sound, Gov. M. Jodi Rell and Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Thursday.
Connecticut Officials Seek Broadwater Rehearing
Connecticut is asking FERC to rehear and reconsider its decision last month approving Broadwater Energy LLC’s controversial floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) project and associated pipeline to be located in Long Island Sound, Gov. M. Jodi Rell and Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Thursday.
Disqualified Alaska Gasline Applicant Seeks Second Chance
The Alaska Gasline Port Authority (AGPA) is asking state officials to reconsider their disqualification of its proposal to tap North Slope gas reserves. In a letter to commissioners of the departments of natural resources and revenue, AGPA Chairman Jim Whitaker describes a pre-application ordeal that can most succinctly be described as Kafkaesque.
Alaska Gasline Applicant: Runaround, Strong-Arming Preceded Filing
The Alaska Gasline Port Authority (AGPA) is asking state officials to reconsider their disqualification of its proposal to tap North Slope gas reserves. In a letter to commissioners of the departments of natural resources and revenue, AGPA Chairman Jim Whitaker describes a pre-application ordeal that can most succinctly be described as Kafkaesque.
High Court Asked to Reverse Ninth Circuit Contract Ruling
The Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA), which represents power suppliers, has filed a “friend of the court” brief with the U.S. Supreme Court asking it to reverse a lower court’s decision that it says, if left standing, could threaten the integrity of privately negotiated energy contracts.
Power, Gas Groups Ask High Court to Reverse Contract Review Ruling
The Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA), which represents power suppliers, has filed a “friend of the court” brief with the U.S. Supreme Court asking it to reverse a lower court’s decision that it says, if left standing, could threaten the integrity of privately negotiated energy contracts.
FERC Commissioners Probe Deeper into Enforcement Issues
FERC Commissioners Philip Moeller and Marc Spitzer are asking panelists who appeared at a recent technical conference on the agency’s enforcement policy to respond to a number of follow-up questions.
FERC Commissioners Probe Deeper Into Enforcement Issues
FERC Commissioners Philip Moeller and Marc Spitzer are asking panelists who appeared at a recent technical conference on the agency’s enforcement policy to respond to a number of follow-up questions.