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California Attorney General Sues Enron, Asks for FERC Rehearing on Refund Issue

Promising continued legal actions and citing a “shocking disregard for public welfare,” California Attorney General Bill Lockyer last week filed a civil lawsuit in an East San Francisco Bay state Superior Court against Houston-based Enron Corp., alleging unfair business practices and violations of the state’s commodity law. The state court filing came three days after his office asked FERC to reconsider a refund order directed at the state last month.

June 21, 2004

Georgia Regulator Asks FERC to be Flexible on Capacity Releases in State

FERC regulations pertaining to the release of interstate natural gas pipeline capacity should not be strictly applied in Georgia because the state’s deregulated gas market is unlike markets in other states, said Georgia regulator Stan Wise.

May 10, 2004

Georgia Regulator Asks FERC to be Flexible on Capacity Releases in State

FERC regulations pertaining to the release of interstate natural gas pipeline capacity should not be strictly applied in Georgia because the state’s deregulated gas market is unlike markets in other states, said Georgia regulator Stan Wise.

May 5, 2004

FERC Asks for Industry Input on How to Handle Short-Haul Bids for Pipe Capacity

Signaling that its decision could have broad repercussions for pipelines, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last Thursday called on the natural gas industry to comment on how interstate pipelines should be allowed to handle bids by short-haul shippers for transportation capacity that becomes available when the right-of-first-refusal (ROFR) option is not exercised.

April 19, 2004

FERC Asks for Industry Input on How to Handle Short-Haul Bids for Pipe Capacity

Signaling that its decision could have broad repercussions for pipelines, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last Thursday called on the natural gas industry to comment on how interstate pipelines should be allowed to handle bids by short-haul shippers for transportation capacity that becomes available when the right-of-first-refusal (ROFR) option is not exercised.

April 19, 2004

Convicted Dynegy Exec Asks Judge to Reconsider 24-Year Sentence

The federal judge who sentenced ex-Dynegy Inc. accountant Jamie Olis to 24 years in prison last week was asked on Monday to reconsider.

March 31, 2004

Industry Asks for FERC’s Patience as It Takes on Complex Gas Content Issues

Trade groups representing major producers and local distribution companies (LDC) have called on FERC to give industry more time to reach a consensus on the hot-button issues involving the energy content of the domestic gas stream and imported liquefied natural gas (LNG), but they did not say how much time would be needed.

March 29, 2004

Industry Asks for FERC’s Patience as It Takes on Gas Quality, Interchangeability Issues

Trade groups representing major producers and local distribution companies (LDC) have called on FERC to give industry more time to reach a consensus on the hot-button issues involving the energy content of the domestic gas stream and imported liquefied natural gas (LNG), but they did not say how much more time would be needed.

March 24, 2004

Tennessee Asks FERC to Settle Interconnect Flap with Columbia Gulf

Tennessee Gas Pipeline has called on FERC to settle a flap over its bid to build an interconnect to the Columbia Gulf Transmission-operated portion of a transportation system along the coast of Louisiana that the two pipelines jointly maintain and operate.

March 22, 2004

Tennessee Asks FERC to Settle Interconnect Flap with Columbia Gulf

Tennessee Gas Pipeline has called on FERC to settle a flap over its bid to build an interconnect to the Columbia Gulf Transmission-operated portion of a transportation system along the coast of Louisiana that the two pipelines jointly maintain and operate.

March 16, 2004