North American Energy Conservation Inc.’s (NAEC) complaintaccusing CNG Transmission Corp. of ignoring its claim to right offirst refusal (ROFR) for expiring capacity is a last-ditch effortto win the capacity back, the pipeline said.
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CNG Urges FERC to Dismiss ROFR Complaint
North American Energy Conservation Inc.’s (NAEC) complaintaccusing CNG Transmission Corp. of ignoring its claim to right offirst refusal (ROFR) for expiring capacity is a last-ditch effortto win the capacity back, the pipeline said.
Independence Project Raked Over by Potential Rival
CNG Transmission Corp. last week called on FERC to dismiss thepending application of potential competitor Independence Pipeline,claiming that the 400-mile project was based on out-dated andfaulty demand projections for the Northeast gas market and lackedbinding precedent agreements. In addition, it said Independence hasdrawn “substantial opposition” from affected landowners andenvironmental groups.
Independence Raked Over by Potential Rival
CNG Transmission Corp. last week called on FERC to dismiss thepending application of potential competitor Independence Pipeline,claiming that the 400-mile project was based on out-dated andfaulty demand projections for the Northeast gas market and lackedbinding precedent agreements. In addition, it said Independence hasdrawn “substantial opposition” from affected landowners andenvironmental groups.
ANR Seeks Dismissal of Old Viking Voyageur Project
ANR Pipeline has called on FERC to dismiss TransCanadaPipeLines’s and Nicor’s Viking Voyageur Project application on fileat the Commission, a move that could prevent the two sponsors fromusing it as the basis for a proposal to build a radically alteredproject.
Steelmaker’s Bid for Power Price Caps Widely Opposed
Several power marketers and utilities have called on FERC todismiss a complaint by an Indiana steelmaker that accuses AmericanElectric Power (AEP) and unnamed power marketers of capitalizing onthe upheaval in the Midwest electricity markets in June by engagingin “abusive price gouging.”
Viking Voyageur Accuses ANR of Trying to Derail Project
Viking Voyageur Gas Transmission called on FERC to dismiss ANRPipeline’s latest attacks on its project, saying they were”thinly-veiled” efforts to prevent, or “at least delay for as longas possible,” construction of a pipeline project that would bringsorely-needed competition into ANR’s Wisconsin market area.Voyageur, which would import Canadian gas into several Midwestmarkets, “is a significant threat to ANR’s market dominance inWisconsin. As a result, ANR has made every possible effort tothwart the Commission’s pro-competitive policies by delayingVoyageur’s project,” the proposed pipeline said in comments at theCommission [CP98-65].