Happened

Independence Fills Gap, Faces FERC

A funny thing happened on the way to the FERC last week: prospective Independence and SupplyLink shipper Duke Energy defected, but Dynegy quickly filled in the gap as the proposed new long-haul projects re-formed their ranks and marched toward this week’s open meeting.

July 10, 2000

Sun Not Setting on Age of Gas-Power Togetherness

If Y2K doesn’t bring an end to the gas and power industries, itcertainly won’t do anything to stop them from hooking up. Judgingby what’s happened so far, gas and power will never stand alooffrom one another again.

December 30, 1999

The Case of the Missing Molecules

Sixty U.S. gas pipelines are still trying to figure out whathappened to 106 Bcf of gas last year. The methane simply vanishedinto thin air at a cost of more than $200 million, according to asurvey of FERC Form 2 data by GRI. The GRI research shows that onaverage, each of those interstate pipes lost about 4.8 MMcf/d.

November 1, 1999

The Case of the Missing Molecules

Sixty U.S. gas pipelines are still trying to figure out whathappened to 106 Bcf of gas last year. The methane simply vanishedinto thin air at a cost of more than $200 million, according to asurvey of FERC Form 2 data by GRI. The GRI research shows that onaverage, each of those interstate pipes lost about 4.8 MMcf/d.

October 28, 1999
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