Complaining

Wyoming Governor Asks EPA to Speed Up Test Well Responses

Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead wrote the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Lisa Jackson, on Monday complaining that his state has yet to get a full response from EPA to questions it raised about the federal agency’s two test wells near Pavillion, WY.

January 19, 2012

Pennsylvania Township Adopts Zoning Ordinance

A township in western Pennsylvania adopted a conditional use ordinance on Wednesday, the latest development in a kerfuffle with its dominant driller, Range Resources Corp.

June 28, 2011

Industrials Ask CFTC to Tighten Rules on NYMEX to Reduce Volatility

Complaining of volatility and the potential for abuse, the Industrial Energy Consumers of America (IECA) has asked the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), to “urgently review the rules governing how the NYMEX natural gas contact is traded and make necessary changes to protect consumers.”

September 29, 2003

Industrials Ask CFTC to Tighten Rules on NYMEX to Reduce Volatility

Complaining of volatility and the potential for abuse, the Industrial Energy Consumers of America (IECA) has asked the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), to “urgently review the rules governing how the NYMEX natural gas contact is traded and make necessary changes to protect consumers.”

September 23, 2003

CA Gas Reporting Order Sparks Rehearing Requests

While many marketers are complaining to FERC that its drastic order “Imposing Reporting Requirements on Natural Gas Sales to California Market” is not needed or oversteps its jurisdiction, state utilities and regulators would like to see the order expanded and the results shared.

September 3, 2001

CA Gas Reporting Order Sparks Rehearing Requests

While many marketers are complaining to FERC that its drastic order “Imposing Reporting Requirements on Natural Gas Sales to California Market” is not needed or oversteps its jurisdiction, state utilities and regulators would like to see the order expanded and the results shared.

August 30, 2001

Shut The Door! It’s Cold

Anyone who was complaining about a lack of winter likely hasshut up by now, and for good reason. Right on top of the first one,the eastern United States last week was bracing for its second coldsnap of the year.

January 31, 2000

Consumer Groups Protest at EEI Annual Meeting

A group of about 20 consumer activists, complaining of highcompensation for utility executives and excessive bail-out costs oftheir companies, attempted to disrupt the annual meeting of theEdison Electric Institute in Chicago Monday.

June 3, 1998