Caledonia Energy Partners LLC has filed an application with FERC to construct and operate an 11 Bcf natural gas storage facility in northeastern Mississippi. Upon approval, the Caledonia Storage Field could be in full operation by April 2006.
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New Gas Storage Facility Proposed for Mississippi
Caledonia Energy Partners LLC has filed an application with FERC to construct and operate an 11 Bcf natural gas storage facility in northeastern Mississippi. Upon approval, the Caledonia Storage Field could be in full operation by April 2006.
New Gas Storage Facility Proposed for Mississippi
Caledonia Energy Partners LLC has filed an application with FERC to construct and operate an 11 Bcf natural gas storage facility in northeastern Mississippi. Upon approval, the Caledonia Storage Field could be in full operation by April 2006.
Unocal Test Well to Determine Possible New Gas Storage Facility in Colorado
Following up on a request to FERC in June, Unocal Midstream & Trade (UMT) is assessing the feasibility of developing the first-ever bedded salt natural gas storage facility in Morgan County, CO. Unocal Windy Hill Gas Storage LLC asked the Commission for permission to conduct subsurface testing four months ago (see NGI, July 5).
Unocal Test Well to Determine Possible New Gas Storage Facility in Colorado
Following up on a request to FERC in June, Unocal Midstream & Trade (UMT) is assessing the feasibility of developing the first-ever bedded salt natural gas storage facility in Morgan County, CO. Unocal Windy Hill Gas Storage LLC asked the Commission for permission to conduct subsurface testing four months ago (see Daily GPI, June 30).
Wood Tasks NAESB With Developing an ‘Energy Day’
“The concept of an energy day is at hand,” FERC Chairman Pat Wood told the annual meeting of the North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB) last Tuesday, charging the group with developing a standardized “day” to enable the natural gas and electric systems to work well together.
Wood Tasks NAESB With Developing an ‘Energy Day’
“The concept of an energy day is at hand,” FERC Chairman Pat Wood told the annual meeting of the North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB) Tuesday, charging the group with developing a standardized “day” to enable the natural gas and electric systems to work well together.
Producers Knock Transco’s Proposed Spin-Off of South Texas Pipe Facilities
Calling the proposal a “repackaged” version of one that FERC shot down last year, a group of producers has urged the Commission to reject a bid by Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line to spin off part of its South Texas mainline and lateral facilities to an unaffiliated Texas intrastate pipeline, Dallas-based Crosstex CCNG Transmission Ltd.
Producers Knock Transco’s Proposed Spin-Off of South Texas Pipe Facilities
Calling the proposal a “repackaged” version of one that FERC shot down last year, a group of producers this week urged the Commission to reject a bid by Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line to spin off part of its South Texas mainline and lateral facilities to an unaffiliated Texas intrastate pipeline, Dallas-based Crosstex CCNG Transmission Ltd.
Sempra Says Broad Interest in LA Gas Storage Facility; FERC Filing Soon
San Diego-based Sempra Energy Tuesday reported its month-long open season “went very well” for its developing Pine Prairie salt dome natural gas storage project in Evangeline Parish, LA. The open season ended late last month.