In the wake of the NorthernStar Natural Gas bankruptcy filing and abandonment of its FERC-permitted Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal in northwest Oregon, industry observers see the proposed Palomar natural gas pipeline, which had a potential connection with Bradwood, as perhaps the next gas project domino to fall in the Pacific Northwest. However, Palomar officials told NGI last Wednesday that the project is still alive, but “slowed” in its permitting.
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Palomar Pipeline Project Backers Slow Permitting Process
In the wake of the NorthernStar Natural Gas bankruptcy filing and abandonment of its FERC-permitted Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal in northwest Oregon, industry observers see the proposed Palomar natural gas pipeline, which had a potential connection with Bradwood, as perhaps the next gas project domino to fall in the Pacific Northwest. However, Palomar officials told NGI last Wednesday that the project is still alive, but “slowed” in its permitting.
ExxonMobil-XTO Energy Deal Clears U.S., Dutch Hurdles
ExxonMobil is drawing closer to completing its $41 billion acquisition of U.S. independent XTO Energy Inc. The company said in a regulatory filing Tuesday that the deal cleared regulatory hurdles in the U.S. and The Netherlands.
ExxonMobil-XTO Energy Deal Clears U.S., Dutch Hurdles
ExxonMobil is drawing closer to completing its $41 billion acquisition of U.S. independent XTO Energy Inc. The company said in a regulatory filing Tuesday that the deal cleared regulatory hurdles in the U.S. and The Netherlands.
API Accuses Interior of Dragging Its Feet on Alaska OCS Analysis
The American Petroleum Institute (API) Thursday accused the the Department of Justice (DOJ) of again missing a filing deadline for a court-ordered analysis of the potential environmental impacts of leasing in the Alaska Outer Continental Shelf (OCS).
API Accuses Interior of Dragging Its Feet on Alaska OCS Analysis
The American Petroleum Institute (API) Thursday accused the the Department of Justice (DOJ) of again missing a filing deadline for a court-ordered analysis of the potential environmental impacts of leasing in the Alaska Outer Continental Shelf (OCS).
API Accuses Interior of Dragging Its Feet on Alaska OCS Analysis
The American Petroleum Institute (API) Thursday accused the Department of Justice (DOJ) of again missing a filing deadline for a court-ordered analysis of the potential environmental impacts of leasing in the Alaska Outer Continental Shelf (OCS).
Williams Files Mobile Bay South II Expansion at FERC
Williams took the next step with its proposed Mobile Bay South II Expansion project by filing an application with FERC. The project is one of a number of plans that would expand Williams’ Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line (Transco) to serve markets in the southeastern United States.
Lower Gas Prices Drive Settlement in Avista’s Idaho Rate Case
Spokane, WA-based Avista Corp. and all other parties involved in the company’s electric and natural gas rate filing in Idaho have reached a settlement agreement that, if approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (PUC), would result in no net rate increase for natural gas customers and less than 2% for residential electric customers, the company said.
East Cheyenne Seeks Pre-Filing OK for Colorado Storage Project
East Cheyenne Gas Storage LLC Tuesday asked FERC to approve its request to use of the agency’s National Environmental Policy Act pre-filing process to vet its proposal to construct a depleted reservoir storage facility in northeastern Colorado.