Prices went another few cents higher for no apparent reason yesterday. Most of Thursday’s advances ranged from a couple of cents to about a dime, but Malin, intra-Alberta and several Rockies/Pacific Northwest points tended to see larger upticks.
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FERC’s O’Neill Questions Need for New Pipe Construction
A top FERC official dismissed any hint the Commission wasdragging its feet on key pipeline projects that would ship naturalgas to the Northeast – namely the proposed Millennium, SupplyLink,MarketLink and Independence lines. “…[W]e love new pipelines,”said Richard O’Neill, director of the Office of Economic Policy,”but we don’t want these new pipelines to turn into strandedcosts.” Also, he cited environmental concerns.
March 1, 1999
Late Fallbacks Hint at Aftermarket Peaking
Prices in nearly all markets outside the Rockies moved a littlehigher Tuesday, but late retreats at many points indicated theaftermarket upticks fueled by producing-area heat may be subsiding.
June 3, 1998