ChevronTexaco Corp.’s Port Pelican LNG project has moved ahead in the race to build the world’s first deepwater natural gas port in the Gulf of Mexico. The project has received approval for a deepwater port license from the Maritime Administration of the Department of Transportation, paving the way for the company to begin construction next year.
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Portland Natural Gas Gets FERC Nod to Export Gas to Canada
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) last week ordered an amendment to Portland Natural Gas Transmission System’s (PNGTS) Presidential Permit for border crossing pipeline facilities so that the company could export as well as import natural gas.
Portland Natural Gas Gets FERC Nod to Export Gas to Canada
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Thursday ordered an amendment to Portland Natural Gas Transmission System’s (PNGTS) Presidential Permit to operate its existing United States/Canada natural gas border facilities.
Freeport Gets Preliminary Environmental Nod for Gulf Coast LNG Terminal
FERC on Thursday gave preliminary environmental clearance to Freeport LNG Development LP’s proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal and natural gas pipeline facilities on Quintana Island in Brazoria County, TX.
Freeport Gets Preliminary Environmental Nod for Gulf Coast LNG Terminal
FERC last Thursday gave preliminary environmental clearance to Freeport LNG Development LP’s proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal and natural gas pipeline facilities on Quintana Island in Brazoria County, TX.
Natural Gets FERC Nod to Put Another Piece of Expansion in Operation
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission late Wednesday gave Southern Natural Gas the green light to place into service another piece of its South System Expansion II.
Edison Gets OK to Hedge QF Deals
In its usual split fashion, the five-member California Public Utilities Commission Thursday voted 3-2 to allow Southern California Edison Co. on an interim basis to hedge a portion of its natural gas price risk in power supply contracts with small qualifying facility (QF) electricity generators. Specifics of the authority are kept confidential for proprietary reasons. The hedges cannot extend beyond June 30, 2004.
Edison Gets CPUC OK to Hedge QF Deals
In its usual split fashion, the five-member California Public Utilities Commission Thursday voted 3-2 to allow Southern California Edison Co. on an interim basis to hedge a portion of its natural gas price risk in power supply contracts with small qualifying facility (QF) electricity generators. Specifics of the authority are kept confidential for proprietary reasons. The hedges cannot extend beyond June 30, 2004.
Kinder Morgan’s Cheyenne Market Center Project Gets FERC Certificate
In a draft order at FERC’s regular meeting Wednesday, the Commission issued a certificate for Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas to add six new compressor stations to its pipeline system to increase firm transportation capacity between the Cheyenne Hub in Wells County, CO, and its Huntsman storage field in Cheyenne County, NB.
Cheyenne Plains Gets Initial Environmental Nod to Build Rockies’ Pipe
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has given Cheyenne Plains Gas Pipeline Co., a subsidiary of El Paso Corp., initial environmental clearance to build a 380-mile line that would deliver Rocky Mountain natural gas supplies to eastern markets.