Expressing

AZ Officials Concerned About PG&E Gas Plant Tainting Water

Arizona officials have now joined California environmental agencies in expressing concerns about Pacific Gas and Electric Co.’s natural gas processing facility at the California-Arizona border that has released toxic chromium 6 into underground water that is migrating toward the Colorado River, a major source of drinking water in both states. Arizona environmental officials wrote to the California Department of Toxic Substances Control last week.

March 22, 2005

Exelon-PSEG Divestiture Plans Drawing Capacity Swap Interest

Companies are expressing an interest in swapping capacity in response to plans by Exelon and Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. (PSEG) to divest a total of 2,900 MW worth of fossil fuel facilities outlined in a merger-related filing made by Exelon and PSEG earlier this month at FERC, a top Exelon official said on Thursday.

February 21, 2005

Mexico’s Fox Laments Lack of Energy Reforms

Mexican President Vicente Fox remains adamant about adopting energy reforms, expressing concern last week about the country’s growing importation of natural gas.

April 5, 2004

Mexico’s Fox Laments Lack of Energy Reforms

Mexican President Vicente Fox remains adamant about adopting energy reforms, expressing concern this week about the country’s growing importation of natural gas.

April 1, 2004

Transportation Notes

Florida Gas Transmission ended Friday an Overage Alert Day notice that had been declared last Tuesday.

February 2, 2004

Greenbrier Gets Green Light for Mid-Atlantic Pipeline

A week after expressing doubts about the existing market support for the project, FERC last Wednesday awarded a certificate for the construction of the $497 million Greenbrier Pipeline to serve industrial and residential gas needs in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions, primarily Virginia and North Carolina.

April 14, 2003

Greenbrier Gets Green Light for Mid-Atlantic Pipeline

A week after expressing doubts about the existing market support for the project, FERC on Wednesday awarded a certificate for the construction of the $497 million Greenbrier Pipeline to serve industrial and residential gas needs in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions, primarily Virginia and North Carolina.

April 10, 2003

AGL Gets Limited Authority, Waiver to Assign Capacity to Marketers

Although expressing its reluctance to do so, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission awarded Atlanta Gas Light (AGL) last week a limited term, limited jurisdiction Natural Gas Act certificate and waiver of the shipper-must-hold-title rule so it could continue to assign its upstream Part 157 interstate pipeline capacity to Georgia marketers.

July 22, 2002

AGL Gets Limited Authority, Waiver to Assign Capacity to Marketers

Although expressing its reluctance to do so, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission awarded Atlanta Gas Light (AGL) Wednesday a limited term, limited jurisdiction Natural Gas Act certificate and waiver of the shipper-must-hold-title rule so it could continue to assign its upstream Part 157 interstate pipeline capacity to Georgia marketers.

July 18, 2002

AGL Gets Limited Authority, Waiver to Assign Capacity to Marketers

Although expressing its reluctance to do so, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission awarded Atlanta Gas Light (AGL) Wednesday a limited term, limited jurisdiction Natural Gas Act certificate and waiver of the shipper-must-hold-title rule so it could continue to assign its upstream Part 157 interstate pipeline capacity to Georgia marketers.

July 18, 2002