Brace

Kern River Shippers Warned of Coming California GHG Fee

Kern River Gas Transmission Co. told shippers that they should brace for the possible collection of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions fees by the pipeline on behalf of the California Air Resources Board (CARB), which needs the money to fund implementation of the state’s Global Warming Solutions Act, or Assembly Bill (AB) 32.

April 30, 2009

Brace Yourself; NGSA Sees Repeat of Last Winter Ahead

The Natural Gas Supply Association (NGSA), which represents the nation’s biggest natural gas producers, has warned consumers to expect high gas prices this winter and a gas market situation similar to what occurred last winter.

October 2, 2003

NEB Production Scenarios See Increase, Followed by Long Decline

The continental market for natural gas was warned by the National Energy Board (NEB) to brace for an increasingly tight squeeze on the Canadian one-fourth of North American supplies — including the exports that satisfy 15% of demand in the United States.

July 14, 2003

NEB Production Scenarios See Increase, Followed by Long Decline

The continental market for natural gas was warned by the National Energy Board (NEB) to brace for an increasingly tight squeeze on the Canadian one-fourth of North American supplies — including the exports that satisfy 15% of demand in the United States.

July 8, 2003

Markets Brace for Uncertain Start of December Deliveries

The natural gas and power wholesale market braced for the first day of December deliveries late Friday, uncertain how much gas would flow and how much would be affected by the collapse of Enron and its EnronOnline electronic trading system, the dominant electronic energy exchange in the industry until last week. EnronOnline was up and running in an extremely limited fashion Thursday and Friday, after going dark Wednesday.

December 3, 2001

Markets Brace for Uncertain Start of December Deliveries

The natural gas and power wholesale market braced for the first day of December deliveries, uncertain of how much of their gas would flow and how much would be affected by the collapse of Enron and its two-year old EnronOnline, which had been the dominant electronic trading system. EnronOnline was back up and running in an extremely limited fashion Thursday, after going dark Wednesday.

November 30, 2001