Seven Pennsylvania municipalities filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging a new state law which gives shale gas-rich counties the ability to impose a 15-year impact fee on unconventional gas wells, claiming that it supersedes local authority over drilling and violates the state and U.S. Constitution.
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Court Denies CIG’s Bid to Recover Gas Lost During Storage Leak
A federal appeals court in Washington, DC, Friday rejected Colorado Interstate Gas Co.’s (CIG) petition for review of an order denying the pipeline’s efforts to recover from its shippers a substantial amount of natural gas that was lost during an accidental storage leak.
Court Denies CIG’s Bid to Recover Gas Lost During Storage Leak
A federal appeals court in Washington, DC, Friday rejected Colorado Interstate Gas Co.’s (CIG) petition for review of an order denying the pipeline’s efforts to recover from its shippers a substantial amount of natural gas that was lost during an accidental storage leak.
Court Denies CIG’s Bid to Recover Gas Lost During Storage Leak
A federal appeals court in Washington, DC, Friday rejected Colorado Interstate Gas Co.’s (CIG) petition for review of an order denying the pipeline’s efforts to recover from its shippers a substantial amount of natural gas that was lost during an accidental storage leak.
Court Chides FERC for Ignoring Wellinghoff Dissent
FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff and the American Gas Association (AGA) scored a victory Friday when the DC appellate court remanded a prior order denying AGA’s request for expanded reporting of natural gas that shippers provide to interstate pipelines.
Court Chides FERC for Ignoring Wellinghoff Dissent
FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff and the American Gas Association (AGA) scored a victory Friday when the D.C. appellate court remanded a prior order denying AGA’s request for expanded reporting of natural gas that shippers provide to interstate pipelines.
Chicago Retail Marketer Disputes Allegations of Deception
Chicago retail gas marketer U.S. Energy Savings Corp. issued a statement late Monday denying charges by Illinois consumer watchdog Citizen Utility Board (CUB) that its sales tactics are misleading consumers.
District Court Affirms Commerce Department Decision Blocking Millennium Pipe Project
In denying a summary judgement motion of the proposed Millennium Pipeline, a federal court in Washington, DC Friday affirmed a 2003 ruling by the Commerce Department that cleared the way for New York State to block the construction of the 700 MMcf/d pipeline project from Lake Erie to New York City.
Court Dismisses Toca Producer Petition, Says Gas Quality Case Is ‘Unripe’
A federal appeals court in Washington, DC, on Friday dismissed as “unripe” a petition to review FERC orders denying producers’ request for Southern Natural Gas pipeline to include in its tariff a safe harbor gas quality standard that specifies a hydrocarbon dew point at which Southern would guarantee the transportation of natural gas.
Court: Tennessee Can’t Collect Full Reservation Charges from Suspended Shippers
A federal appeals court in Washington, DC on Friday upheld FERC’s decision denying Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. the right to collect full reservation charges from shippers whose service has been suspended, but it opened the door for the agency to allow pipelines to collect a lesser charge in such cases.