FERC staff has prepared an environmental assessment (EA) for Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. LLC’s (TGP) proposed Connecticut Expansion Project, which is designed to provide more natural gas, including some from the Marcellus Shale, at its northeastern delivery end through upgrades to its existing pipeline system in three states.
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Connecticut Heating Oil Group Sues Over NatGas Expansion
The Connecticut Energy Marketers Association (CEMA), which represents heating oil and gasoline dealers, filed a lawsuit against the state Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) on Friday, accusing regulators of failing to assess environmental impacts from a plan to expand natural gas infrastructure in Connecticut.
Tennessee Files Application for Connecticut Expansion at FERC
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. LLC (TGP) has filed an application with FERC to construct its Connecticut Expansion Project, which is designed to provide more natural gas, including some from the Marcellus Shale, at its northeastern delivery end through upgrades to its existing pipeline system in three states.
Tennessee Files FERC Application for Connecticut Expansion
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. LLC (TGP) has filed an application with FERC to construct its Connecticut Expansion Project, which is designed to provide more natural gas in the Northeast through upgrading its existing delivery system in Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York.
New England States Looking to Further Expansions of Algonquin
A nonprofit organization that represents the six New England states on regional electricity issues has asked FERC to conduct an expanded analysis of Algonquin Gas Transmission’s Incremental Market (AIM) expansion project to encompass potential further expansions in the future.
Regulators Give Final Approval to Connecticut NatGas Expansion Plan
Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) Friday gave final approval to a plan that would allow three investor-owned utilities to carry out a large-scale expansion of natural gas service throughout the state, adding 280,000 customers over the next 10 years.
Connecticut Gives Preliminary OK to Large NatGas Expansion Plan
Regulators in Connecticut gave preliminary approval on Wednesday to a plan that would allow three investor-owned utilities to carry out a large-scale expansion of natural gas service throughout the state, adding 280,000 customers over the next 10 years.
Analysts See Natural Gas Assets in Play; June Rises
June natural gas futures rose Wednesday as analysts observed that the market was holding at current prices reasonably well in spite of predictions of abundant supply. At the closing bell June had gained 1.6 cents to $4.198 and July was up 2 cents to $4.266. June crude oil soared $3.19 to $100.10/bbl.
CFTC Settles Charges Against BMO Trader’s Supervisor
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has settled charges against Robert Moore of Connecticut, former executive managing director for the Bank of Montreal’s (BMO) Commodity Derivatives Group, relating to the mismarking and misvaluing of BMO’s natural gas options book by a trader he supervised, the CFTC said Monday.
CFTC Settles Charges Against BMO Trader’s Supervisor
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has settled charges against Robert Moore of Connecticut, former executive managing director for the Bank of Montreal’s (BMO) Commodity Derivatives Group, relating to the mismarking and misvaluing of BMO’s natural gas options book by a trader he supervised, the CFTC said Monday.