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FERC Gives Final Nod to Air Quality Review of Freeport LNG Project

Projected emissions from Freeport LNG Development LP’s proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal and associated facilities “would be in conformity” with the emissions output that Texas has budgeted for the Houston/Galveston area for 2005, when the project’s emissions are expected to peak, and for 2007, when the facilities are due to start operation, FERC said in a final general conformity determination last Thursday.

June 15, 2004

Court Gives AEP 30 Days to Respond to CFTC’s False Price-Reporting Lawsuit

A federal court in Columbus, OH, last week gave American Electric Power (AEP) and subsidiary AEP Energy Services Inc. a third extension to respond to a Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) lawsuit for false reporting of natural gas trades to published indexes.

May 24, 2004

Court Gives AEP 30 Days to Respond to CFTC’s False Price-Reporting Lawsuit

A federal court in Columbus, OH, has given American Electric Power (AEP) and subsidiary AEP Energy Services Inc. a third extension to respond to a Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) lawsuit for false reporting of natural gas trades to published indexes.

May 20, 2004

FERC Gives Swift Approval to Wyoming Interstate Lateral Project

Responding swiftly, FERC last Tuesday awarded a certificate to Wyoming Interstate Company Ltd. (WIC) to build a lateral and compression expansion in southern Wyoming that would deliver increasing natural gas production from the Central Rocky Mountain region to existing markets.

May 17, 2004

FERC Gives Swift Approval to Wyoming Interstate Lateral Project

Responding swiftly, FERC on Tuesday awarded a certificate to Wyoming Interstate Company Ltd. (WIC) to build a lateral and compression expansion in southern Wyoming that would deliver increasing natural gas production from the Central Rocky Mountain region to existing markets.

May 13, 2004

White House Argues Constitution Protects Confidentiality of Energy Task Force Records

The Constitution “explicitly” gives the president and vice president the discretion to obtain opinions and information of a confidential nature from subordinates and outside advisers without having to face the prospect of public disclosure, a Bush administration attorney argued before the Supreme Court last week.

May 3, 2004

White House Argues Constitution Protects Confidentiality of Energy Task Force Records

The Constitution “explicitly” gives the president the discretion to obtain opinions and information of a confidential nature from subordinates and outside advisers without having to face the prospect of public disclosure, a Bush administration attorney argued before the Supreme Court Tuesday.

April 28, 2004

FERC Gives Southern Star More Time to Complete MO Lateral

Acting swiftly on the pipeline’s plea for an extension, FERC last Monday said Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline could take an additional six months to complete construction and place into service a proposed lateral in Missouri.

March 8, 2004

FERC Gives Southern Star More Time to Complete MO Lateral

Acting swiftly on the pipeline’s plea, FERC on Monday said Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline could take an additional six months to complete construction and place into service a proposed lateral in Missouri.

March 3, 2004

Williams’ Latest Settlement Gives Boost to California Utility Recovery Efforts

Williams has agreed to refund $140 million to California’s utilities for alleged overcharges for power sales made during the state’s energy crisis in 2000 and 2001. Southern California Edison and bankrupt Pacific Gas & Electric Co. said the refund will boost their ongoing financial recovery.

March 1, 2004
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