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Spectra BC Pipeline Toll Settlement Approved

Spectra Energy Corp. has approval from the National Energy Board (NEB) to enact a new three-year negotiated toll settlement that defines the economic factors and provisions for establishing tolls and maintains service standards for its British Columbia (BC) Pipeline system in Western Canada.

January 21, 2011

El Paso to Restate Financials for 1999-2003, Higher Charges Expected on Reserves Revision

El Paso Corp. CEO Doug Foshee on Friday issued a report card on the progress the Houston-based company has made in the past few months, and though it’s not in line for valedictory status at this point, the company expects to achieve its production target this year. And, he said, there’s been above-average progress in asset sales and in reducing expenses.

August 11, 2004

Proposed DOT Rule Defines At-Risk Areas for Gas Pipe Blasts

The Department of Transportation (DOT) has issued a proposed rule that seeks to identify and define the areas where people and property would be at greatest risk to “considerable” injury and damage if a natural gas pipeline should rupture and explode.

January 21, 2002

Proposed DOT Rule Defines At-Risk Areas for Gas Pipe Blasts

The Department of Transportation (DOT) has issued a proposed rule that seeks to identify and define the areas where people and property would be at greatest risk to “considerable” injury and damage if a natural gas pipeline should rupture and explode.

January 16, 2002

Mexico Defines Another Distribution Zone

Mexico’s energy regulatory commission (CRE) has defined a newgas distribution geographic zone and put out a call for bids fordevelopment of a distribution system expected to cost about $35million. The system will serve the region of North Bajio includingmunicipalities Aguascalientes-Jesus Maria-San Francisco de losRomo, Aguascalientes; San Luis Potosi-Soledad de Graciano Sanchez,San Luis Potosi; and Zacatecas-Guadalupe, Fresnillo, Calera andMorelos, Zacatecas.

July 12, 1999

Mexico Defines Another Distribution Zone

Mexico’s energy regulatory commission (CRE) defined the gasdistribution geographic zone of North Bajio to includemunicipalities Aguascalientes-Jesus Maria-San Francisco de losRomo, Aguascalientes; San Luis Potosi-Soledad de Graciano Sanchez,San Luis Potosi; and Zacatecas-Guadalupe, Fresnillo, Calera andMorelos, Zacatecas. About $35 million will be needed to develop thedistribution network, the CRE said. Belgian company Tractebel issaid to be interested in developing the distribution system. Theregion has more than 1.6 million residents and 342,000 homes 86% ofwhich are equipped with running water and liquefied propane gasinstallations. The homes consume about 16.2 MMcf/d of propane.

July 8, 1999