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Now It’s East on Rise and Much of West Softening

To some extent the West and East traded price patterns Wednesday. Eastern points, which had been softening a day earlier, registered gains nearly across the board ranging from about a nickel to a dime. In the West, only the San Juan Basin, Pacific Northwest, intra-Alberta, Malin and California border-SoCalGas markets continued to build on their gains from earlier in the week. Rockies and PG&E-related points (border and citygate) fell about 20 cents.

May 24, 2001

Shell Challenges FERC Jurisdiction over OCS Production

In the never-ending battle over the extent of FERC jurisdictionin the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), three Shell productioncompanies this week petitioned the Commission for an orderdeclaring they are exempt from the reporting requirements underOrder 639 and 639-A.

October 19, 2000

FERC, Utah Rulings On Questar Gas in Sync

Recent decisions by FERC and Utah regulators involving theextent of their jurisdiction over the interstate transportationactivities of Questar Gas, a Utah-based LDC, don’t appear to becontradictory, say lawyers and company officials. In fact, the tworulings complement each other, particularly on the issue of states’authority over the interstate function of Hinshaw-exempt gasdistributors.

January 25, 1999

FERC, Utah Regulators in Sync on Questar Gas

Recent decisions by FERC and Utah regulators involving theextent of their jurisdiction over the interstate transportationrole of Questar Gas, a Utah-based LDC, don’t appear to becontradictory, say lawyers and company officials.

January 22, 1999
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