NOVA said a leak discovered in a flange assembly early Thursdayon its North Lateral in eastern Alberta is curtailing up to 500MMcf/d of upstream production. The line usually flows 1.6-1.7Bcf/d, a spokesman said. He estimated the leak will require 24-48hours of repair time, but no schedule has been set.
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Maryland Passes Electric Choice Legislation
The Maryland General Assembly Friday passed legislation to openthe state’s retail electric industry to competition. Gov. ParrisGlendening is expected to sign the bill into law next week. Thelegislation will phase in residential customer choice over athree-year period beginning with one-third of residential customersJuly 1, 2000. Residential customers choosing to keep their utilityas supplier would get rate cuts of 3% to 7.5% to be determined bythe Public Service Commission. The rate cuts would last four yearsand then rates would be deregulated.
Delaware Adopts Retail-Choice Legislation
The Delaware General Assembly passed legislation last week thatwill bring retail choice to the majority of the state’s electricitycustomers by October 2000 and to all of its power customers byApril 2001. The bill is expected to be signed into law by Gov.Thomas R. Carper next week.
DE Adopts Retail-Choice Legislation
The Delaware General Assembly passed legislation last week thatwill bring retail choice to the majority of the state’s electricitycustomers by October 2000 and to all of its power customers byApril 2001. The bill is expected to be signed into law by Gov.Thomas R. Carper next week.