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Regulatory Briefs

ANR Pipeline received a FERC certificate Wednesday to reconfigure its gas storage operations in Michigan by converting 4.1 Bcf of base gas to working gas in three storage fields and abandoning by sale the Capac Field, an inefficient off-system storage field, to Mid Michigan Gas Storage Co. ANR also will construct new injection/withdrawal wells and separation equipment at one field and add other facilities at two other fields to enhance late season deliverability. FERC said approval of the $9.8 million project will serve the public interest by allowing ANR to improve the overall efficiency of its entire storage system. The project will result in a net decrease of ANR’s maximum storage quantity of 9.5 Bcf and a net decrease of late season deliverability of 38 MMcf/d. However, ANR will still have 24.5 Bcf of unsubscribed capacity and 355 MMcf/d of unsubscribed deliverability available.

August 2, 2004

Regulatory Briefs

ANR Pipeline received a FERC certificate Wednesday to reconfigure its gas storage operations in Michigan by converting 4.1 Bcf of base gas to working gas in three storage fields and abandoning by sale the Capac Field, an inefficient off-system storage field, to Mid Michigan Gas Storage Co. ANR also will construct new injection/withdrawal wells and separation equipment at one field and add other facilities an two other fields to enhance late season deliverability. FERC said approval of the $9.8 million project will serve the public interest by allowing ANR to improve the overall efficiency of its entire storage system. The project will result in a net decrease of ANR’s maximum storage quantity of 9.5 Bcf and a net decrease of late season deliverability of 38 MMcf/d. However, ANR will still have 24.5 Bcf of unsubscribed capacity and 355 MMcf/d of unsubscribed deliverability available.

July 29, 2004

FERC Gives Green Light to ANR EastLeg Expansion

FERC last Wednesday issued ANR Pipeline a certificate for its EastLeg pipeline loop and compression project to provide gas deliveries to satisfy expanding power generation demand in Wisconsin.

July 12, 2004

FERC Gives Green Light to ANR EastLeg Expansion

FERC on Wednesday issued ANR Pipeline a certificate for its EastLeg pipeline loop and compression project to provide gas deliveries to satisfy expanding power generation demand in Wisconsin.

July 8, 2004

FERC Gives Dominion OK to Take Steps to Stop Storage Gas Migration

FERC last Tuesday issued a certificate to Dominion Transmission Inc. (DTI) to convert existing oil wells at its Fink Storage Field in Lewis County, WV, to natural gas storage wells and to expand the existing storage reservoir boundary to stop further migration of gas from its storage operations.

June 28, 2004

FERC Gives Dominion OK to Take Steps to Stop Storage Gas Migration

FERC on Tuesday issued a certificate to Dominion Transmission Inc. (DTI) to convert existing oil wells at its Fink Storage Field in Lewis County, WV, to natural gas storage wells and to expand the existing storage reservoir boundary to stop further migration of gas from its storage operations.

June 24, 2004

FERC OKs ANR’s NorthLeg Expansion in Wisconsin

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last Wednesday issued a certificate to ANR Pipeline to carry out a compression expansion on its system to increase deliveries to customers in Wisconsin.

May 31, 2004

FERC OKs ANR’s NorthLeg Expansion in Wisconsin

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Wednesday issued a certificate to ANR Pipeline to carry out a compression expansion on its system to increase deliveries to customers in Wisconsin.

May 27, 2004

Cove Point Pipeline Expansion Approved by FERC

FERC issued a certificate Thursday to Dominion Cove Point LNG LP for its proposed Cove Point East Project, which will include two new compressor stations with 19,340 horsepower in Loudoun and Fairfax counties, VA.

November 17, 2003

Cove Point Pipeline Expansion Approved by FERC

FERC issued a certificate Thursday to Dominion Cove Point LNG LP for its proposed Cove Point East Project, which will include two new compressor stations with 19,340 horsepower in Loudoun and Fairfax counties, VA.

November 14, 2003