Cooperation

New Jersey LNG, Tetco Pipeline Projects Receive Preliminary Environmental OK

FERC in cooperation with five other federal agencies gave draft environmental clearance to BP Energy affiliate Crown Landing LLC’s proposed 1.2 Bcf/d liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal to be built along the Delaware River in Logan Township, NJ. Texas Eastern Transmission’s (Tetco) proposed lateral that would connect with the LNG project also received preliminary environmental approval.

February 28, 2005

New Jersey LNG, Tetco Pipeline Projects Receive Preliminary Environmental OK

FERC in cooperation with five other federal agencies has given draft environmental clearance to BP Energy affiliate Crown Landing LLC’s proposed 1.2 Bcf/d liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal to be built along the Delaware River in Logan Township, NJ. It also gave a draft environmental nod to Texas Eastern Transmission’s (Tetco) proposed lateral that would connect with the LNG project.

February 23, 2005

Natural Gas Intelligence Urges Market, Price Survey Participation

Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI) has broadly distributed a request for the cooperation of buyers and sellers in the wholesale natural gas market in increasing fixed price trading and reporting transactions to price survey publishers. “The combination of the collapse of the middle man marketing sector and the tight supply situation in the U.S., makes it imperative that all industry segments work to support the efficient operation of the wholesale market,” said the publishing company in a letter sent to several thousand buyers and sellers of natural gas.

June 9, 2003

Natural Gas Intelligence Urges Market, Price Survey Participation

Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI) has broadly distributed a request for the cooperation of buyers and sellers in the wholesale natural gas market in increasing fixed price trading and reporting transactions to price survey publishers. “The combination of the collapse of the middle man marketing sector and the tight supply situation in the U.S., makes it imperative that all industry segments work to support the efficient operation of the wholesale market,” said the publishing company in a letter sent to several thousand buyers and sellers of natural gas.

June 4, 2003

FERC Ties UBS Market-Based Rates to Price Probe Cooperation

FERC has agreed to allow UBS AG to sell energy, capacity and ancillary services at market-based rates, a decision that follows on the heels of UBS Warburg Energy, a U.S.-based unit of UBS, last month purchasing the North American natural gas and power trading business of Enron Corp.

March 13, 2002

DOE Sets Up Energy Emergency Task Force

Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham has created an energy emergency task force within the Department of Energy (DOE) that will work in cooperation with the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) to deal with blackouts and other energy emergencies this summer in California and elsewhere in the nation.

May 7, 2001

DOE Sets Up Energy Emergency Task Force

Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham has created an energy emergency task force within the Department of Energy (DOE) that will work in cooperation with the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) to deal with blackouts and other energy emergencies this summer in California and elsewhere in the nation.

May 3, 2001

FERC, NERC Cooperation On Reliability Sought

FERC Chairman James Hoecker extended an olive branch to theboard of trustees of the North American Electric ReliabilityCouncil (NERC) during a recent visit to Canada, urging the counciland the Commission to work more cooperatively toward a common goal— ensuring the reliability of the bulk electric market.

July 3, 2000

Hoecker Urges Better FERC, NERC Cooperation

FERC Chairman James Hoecker extended an olive branch to theboard of trustees of the North American Electric ReliabilityCouncil (NERC) last week, urging it and the Commission to work morecooperatively toward a common goal – ensuring the reliability ofthe bulk electric market.

June 27, 2000

Transportation Notes

Citing such factors as customer cooperation and recent storageactivity in March, ANR said it was able to rescind a Februarynotice requiring that interruptible storage customers under the MBSand DDS rate schedules draw their accounts down to a zero balanceby today. However, the pipeline added, due to abnormally highinventory balances remaining and overall operational concerns, itmust continue to limit interruptible injections “for theforeseeable future.”

April 1, 1999
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