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Cameron LNG Terminal in Louisiana Gets Green Light

FERC last week granted the first certificate for a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in the United States in more than 25 years. Sempra Energy’s $700 million Cameron LNG terminal in Hackberry, LA, will take at least three years to build, but when completed will provide about 1.5 Bcf/d of deliverability into the Gulf Coast pipeline grid.

September 15, 2003

Cameron LNG Terminal in Louisiana Gets Green Light

FERC on Wednesday granted the first certificate for a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in the United States in more than 25 years. Sempra Energy’s $700 million Cameron LNG terminal in Hackberry, LA, will take at least three years to build, but when completed will provide about 1.5 Bcf/d of deliverability into the Gulf Coast pipeline grid.

September 11, 2003

Transco Files To Phase In Momentum Project, Shave Capacity

Williams’ Transcontinental Gas Pipeline (Transco) filed to amend a previously granted FERC certificate for its $189 million Momentum expansion project. The pipeline wants to phase in and reduce the size of the expansion due to changes in the needs of two power generation customers in the Southeast.

February 10, 2003

Transco Files To Phase In Momentum Project, Shave Capacity

Williams’ Transcontinental Gas Pipeline (Transco) filed to amend a previously granted FERC certificate for its $189 million Momentum expansion project. The pipeline wants to phase in and reduce the size of the expansion due to changes in the needs of two power generation customers in the Southeast.

February 6, 2003

Falcon/Emera File for NY High Deliverability Storage

Wyckoff Gas Storage Co. LLC, a subsidiary of Greyhawk Gas Storage Co., has filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for a certificate to operate a 6 Bcf working gas storage facility in western New York. The company expects to hold an open season for the high deliverability, multi-cycle (HDMC) facility within the next couple weeks for service beginning in spring 2004.

January 13, 2003

Falcon/Emera File for NY High Deliverability Storage

Wyckoff Gas Storage Co. LLC, a subsidiary of Greyhawk Gas Storage Co., has filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for a certificate to operate a 6 Bcf working gas storage facility in western New York. The company expects to hold an open season for the high deliverability, multi-cycle (HDMC) facility within the next couple weeks for service beginning in spring 2004.

January 7, 2003

Columbia Gets Nod to Upgrade Compression, Pipe Facilities

FERC has awarded a certificate to Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. to upgrade compression and aging pipeline segments to supply natural gas to a planned generation plant in Maryland.

January 6, 2003

Columbia Gets Nod to Upgrade Compression, Pipe Facilities

FERC has awarded a certificate to Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. to upgrade compression and aging pipeline segments to supply natural gas to a planned generation plant in Maryland.

December 26, 2002

Closing on BC Gas Buy of Centra Gas B.C. Expected in March

BC Gas Inc. announced it has received approval in the form of an Advance Ruling Certificate from the Canadian Competition Bureau for its previously announced acquisition of Centra Gas British Columbia Inc. and Centra Gas Whistler Inc. from Westcoast Energy Inc.

November 7, 2002

SG Resources Mississippi Gets FERC Nod on 12 Bcf Storage Facility

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued a certificate Wednesday to SG Resources Mississippi LLC. (SGRM) to build and operate a new high-deliverability salt dome gas storage facility in Greene County, MS.

October 14, 2002