Competing

ANR Chips Away at Competing Guardian Project

ANR Pipeline slipped more than a few lumps of coal in GuardianPipeline’s stocking over the holidays’ in the form of a 250-pageprotest and motion for dismissal filed with FERC. The Coastalsubsidiary has a right to be angry at its new competitor. TheGuardian project will result in the decontracting of about 650MDth/d of ANR’s firm transportation capacity by Guardian shipperand affiliate Wisconsin Gas and the loss of $54 million in annualrevenue, according to ANR’s calculations.

January 10, 2000

FGT Raps Competing Buccaneer Pipe Project

The proposed Buccaneer Pipeline, which is seeking approval as anoptional-certificate project, should be held to the same highstandards as are other major pipeline projects under FERC’s newpolicy statement, says Florida Gas Transmission (FGT).

December 6, 1999

FGT Raps Competing Buccaneer Pipe Project

The proposed Buccaneer Pipeline, which is seeking approval underoptional-certificate procedures, should be held to the same highstandards spelled out in FERC’s new policy statement that all majorpipeline construction proposals are, says Florida Gas Transmission(FGT).

December 1, 1999

Wisconsin Rate War Erupts Between ANR, Guardian

In its latest attack on the competing Guardian Pipeline project,Coastal Corp. affiliate American Natural Resources (ANR) maintainsdata from the Wisconsin Public Service Commission show Guardian’stransportation rate would be more than 30% higher than the rateoffered by ANR.

November 8, 1999

ANR Swipes at Guardian Over Rates

In its latest attack on the competing Guardian Pipeline project,Coastal Corp. affiliate American Natural Resources (ANR) maintainsdata from the Wisconsin Public Service Commission show Guardian’stransportation rate would be more than 30% higher than the rateoffered by ANR.

November 4, 1999

GRI: Industrial Energy Demand Up 25% by 2015

In its latest study, the Gas Research Institute (GRI) predictednatural gas will dominate the market share among competing fuelsfor industrial energy demand over the next 15 years. Currently,industrial demand accounts for 45% of all gas consumption. Thestudy, released last week, was prepared by the GRI and Energy andEnvironmental Analysis Inc.

October 4, 1999

GRI: Industrial Energy Demand Up 25% by 2015

In its latest study, the Gas Research Institute (GRI) predictednatural gas will dominate the market share among competing fuelsfor industrial energy demand over the next 15 years. Currently,industrial demand accounts for 45% of all gas consumption. Thestudy, released yesterday, was prepared by the GRI and Energy andEnvironmental Analysis Inc.

September 28, 1999

New Mexico Opening To Electric Competition

The New Mexico Legislature passed a bill opening the state’sretail electric power market to competing suppliers beginning in2001. The bill, passed unanimously by the state House ofRepresentatives a week ago, goes to Gov. Gary Johnson, who wasexpected to sign it into law.

March 29, 1999

New Mexico Opening to Electric Competition

The New Mexico Legislature passed a bill opening the state’sretail electric power market to competing suppliers beginning in2001. The bill, passed unanimously by the state House ofRepresentatives late Friday night, now goes to Gov. Gary Johnson,who has 20 days to sign it into law.

March 23, 1999
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