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Mackenzie Pipeline Group, Weighed Down by Aboriginal Disputes, Plans Filing

With the aboriginal partners simultaneously urging on the corporate sponsors and demanding better deals, the Mackenzie Gas Project is vowing to hit its target date of 2009 for completing the C$5 billion (US$3.7 billion) Canadian arctic production and pipeline project.

April 26, 2004

Mackenzie Pipeline Group, Weighed Down by Aboriginal Disputes, Plans Filing

With the aboriginal partners simultaneously urging on the corporate sponsors and demanding better deals, the Mackenzie Gas Project is vowing to hit its target date of 2009 for completing the C$5 billion (US$3.7 billion) Canadian arctic production and pipeline project.

April 26, 2004

FERC Sets Northern Natural Proposal to Restrict Gas Content Level for Conference

FERC has ordered a technical conference to be held to explore a proposed tariff filing in which Northern Natural Gas pipeline seeks to set more restrictive specifications on the quality and content of natural gas entering its system.

March 8, 2004

FERC Sets Northern Natural Proposal to Restrict Gas Content Level for Conference

FERC has ordered a technical conference to be held to explore a proposed tariff filing in which Northern Natural Gas pipeline seeks to set more restrictive specifications on the quality and content of natural gas entering its system.

March 2, 2004

Mitsubishi Makes FERC Filing for Long Beach, CA, LNG Terminal

With some of the first rumblings of local opposition surfacing with major local news media attention, Mitsubishi Corp.’s U. S. subsidiary, Sound Energy Solutions (SES), Monday filed at FERC seeking an environmental impact report on its proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal in Long Beach Harbor, 25 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles.

January 28, 2004

Tennessee Replacement Shippers Battle Against Second-Class Status

Tennessee Gas Pipeline has come under fire at FERC for a proposed tariff filing that would allow the pipe to terminate a replacement shipper’s capacity contract if the original shipper who released the capacity was found to be a credit risk and its contract dissolved. Tennessee could then subject the replacement shipper’s capacity to open-season bidding by other potential shippers.

January 26, 2004

Tennessee Replacement Shippers Fight Against Second-Class Status

Tennessee Gas Pipeline has come under fire at FERC for a proposed tariff filing that would allow the pipe to terminate a replacement shipper’s capacity contract if the original shipper who released the capacity was found to be a credit risk and its contract dissolved. Tennessee could then subject the replacement shipper’s capacity to open-season bidding by other potential shippers.

January 21, 2004

McMoRan Plans 1Q Filing for Main Pass LNG Project

McMoRan Exploration Co. said during an investor conference Wednesday that it intends to file an application with the U.S. Coast Guard in the first quarter for its proposed Main Pass Energy Hub offshore Louisiana liquefied natural gas (LNG) project.

January 8, 2004

Reliant Discloses Federal Price Reporting Probe

Reliant Resources Inc. said in its quarterly 10Q filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it received a request from the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas in October for information regarding “certain price reporting matters.”

November 17, 2003

Reliant Discloses Federal Price Reporting Probe

Reliant Resources Inc. said in its quarterly 10Q filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it received a request from the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas in October for information regarding “certain price reporting matters.”

November 13, 2003