Plaintiffs’ attorneys seeking class action status for lawsuits that allege Virginia producers have unlawfully taken coalbed methane gas from landowners last week filed additional complaints against leading Virginia producers Consol Energy Inc., its CNX Gas Corp. and EQT Corp. This time the companies are alleged to have sold landowners’ gas at below-market prices and improperly deducted processing and transportation costs.
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Lawsuits Allege Royalty Underpayment in Virginia
Plaintiffs’ attorneys seeking class action status for lawsuits that allege Virginia producers have unlawfully taken coalbed methane gas from landowners Monday filed additional complaints against leading Virginia producers Consol Energy Inc., its CNX Gas Corp. and EQT Corp. This time the companies are alleged to have sold landowners’ gas at below-market prices and improperly deducted processing and transportation costs.
High Court to Hear DE, NJ Boundary Dispute in LNG Case
The Supreme Court on Nov. 27 will hear oral arguments from attorneys for New Jersey and Delaware over a jurisdictional dispute involving a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal along the Delaware River in Logan Township, NJ.
High Court to Hear DE, NJ Dispute in LNG Case
The Supreme Court said Monday it will hear oral arguments from attorneys for New Jersey and Delaware over a jurisdictional dispute involving a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal along the Delaware River in Logan Township, NJ.
Quoddy Bay Asks FERC to Up the Ante in LNG Tanker Dispute
Attorneys for Quoddy Bay LNG LLC have called on FERC to bar U.S. transportation of natural gas from a proposed Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal until the Canadian government has withdrawn its threat to block U.S.-bound LNG tankers from traversing its waters.
Quoddy Bay Asks FERC to Up the Ante in LNG Tanker Dispute
Attorneys for Quoddy Bay LNG LLC Friday called on FERC to bar U.S. transportation of natural gas from a proposed Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal until the Canadian government has withdrawn its threat to block U.S.-bound LNG tankers from traversing its waters.
Traders, Jurors Reliving Summer 2000 in Houston Court
The heady days of natural gas trading in Houston, circa 1999-2000, were recalled Tuesday in opening statements by attorneys arguing the case against two former physical gas traders charged with reporting bogus trades to industry publications in an attempt to manipulate the market.
APGA Praises Attorneys General Report on Gas Market
The American Public Gas Association (APGA) Tuesday praised the efforts of the Midwest Attorneys General Natural Gas Working Group for its focus on natural gas markets in a report titled “The Role of Supply, Demand and Financial Commodity Markets in the Natural Gas Price Spiral” as it continued to argue that natural gas markets be scrutinized to determine whether they are subject to manipulation.
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FERC Chief: Energy Bar Should Take Heed of Rule Requiring Specificity on Issues
FERC Chairman Joseph Kelliher last week said that energy attorneys would be well advised to quickly pick up and read a rule FERC moved to adopt this week. The rule requires that issues raised in pleadings and requests for rehearing be set forth in a separate section entitled “Statement of Issues” listing each issue presented in a separate paragraph and referencing representative precedent on which a filer is relying.
Kelliher: Energy Bar Should Take Heed of Rule Requiring Specificity on Issues
FERC Chairman Joseph Kelliher on Thursday said that energy attorneys would be well advised to quickly pick up and read a rule FERC moved to adopt this week. The rule requires that issues raised in pleadings and requests for rehearing be set forth in a separate section entitled “Statement of Issues” listing each issue presented in a separate paragraph and referencing representative precedent on which a filer is relying.